STAFF at a Worcester clothes store are joining forces with celebrities in a massive anti-bullying campaign.

Charity Beatbullying has joined forces with high street fashion retailer Mk One to launch a range of T-shirts aimed at promoting the anti-bullying message.

Mandy Cox, assistant manager at the Worcester store, said: "This is such an important issue to promote and we are glad to be helping. The T-shirts are selling very well and every penny raised will go to Beatbullying."

The T-shirts, available at Mk One stores, are cotton rib vests in an array of colours including white, black, fluoro pink, cheerleader yellow, fluoro green, latino turquoise, latino pink, lime, fluoro yellow, grey marl and tangerine.

Each feature Beatbullying's signature circular logo in crystals across the front.

Mrs Cox added: "The garments are not only for the style-conscious, but also for those who want to send a message that they do not tolerate bullying."

Already wearing the vests are famous faces such as Kym Ryder, JoJo, Alison Goldfrapp, Chantelle Houghton, Elizabeth Hurley, Dame Kelly Holmes, Claire Cooper, Siobhan Donaghy, Danielle Harmer and Peaches Geldof.

The T-shirts sell for £6 for ladies and £5 for children's.