Scott Disick’s Talentless clothing brand drops ‘Wash Your Hands’ apparel amid coronavirus outbreak


Scott Disick’s Talentless clothing brand drops ‘Wash Your Hands’ apparel amid coronavirus outbreak

Scott Disick’s clothing brand just released a new line that appears to be a reaction to the on-going coronavirus outbreak.

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star’s Talentless company just dropped it’s  ‘Wash Your Hands’ apparel on its website.

The limited-edition line of clothes includes unisex Please Wash Your Hands t-shirts and hoodies that come on three colors: white, black and brown with black lettering.

New apparel: Scott Disick’s Talentless clothing brand just released a new line that appears to be a reaction to the on-going coronavirus outbreak

Combating the outbreak: The new line of t-shirts and hoodies have Please Wash Your Hands written on the back of them

Combating the outbreak: The new line of t-shirts and hoodies have Please Wash Your Hands written on the back of them

The tees are selling for $49 while the hoodies are priced at $129. 

‘You can thank the lord later, and just WASH YOUR HANDS,’ Disick, 36, said in a statement. 

The former beau and baby mama of Kourtney Kardashian founded and created Talentless in 2018. 

With the brand name, Talentless, Disick took ownership of how he had been mocked over the years for being part of a family ‘who are famous for not really having any skills’ according to a 2016 GQ article titled, Money For Nothing.

New line: The Please Wash Your Hands tees are selling for $49; hoodies are priced at $129

New line: The Please Wash Your Hands tees are selling for $49; hoodies are priced at $129

At last check more than 100,000 people have been sickened and over 3,400 have died from COVID-19, otherwise known as the coronavirus.

In the United States, there are now more than 300 confirmed cases that spreads across at least half of all states, according to The Washington Post

President Donald Trump signed a bill on Friday, which passed with bi-partisan support, that provides $8.3 billion in emergency spending to combat the virus.

The CDC is urging people to regularly wash their hands. 

The virus primarily passes from one person to others through respiratory droplets from the airways, often during coughing and sneezing. 

The time between exposure and symptom onset is typically between two and 14 days. Those symptoms include fever, cough and breathing difficulties.

His take: 'You can thank the lord later, and just WASH YOUR HANDS,' Disick said in a statement

His take: ‘You can thank the lord later, and just WASH YOUR HANDS,’ Disick said in a statement