Hallmark Channel's Andrew Walker and Rachel Boston in "Adventures in Love and Birding"
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Hallmark Channel Stars Selling the Clothes Off Their Backs For Charity (at AMAZING Prices!)

Items from popular movie wardrobes occasionally go up for sale, purchased by avid collectors or to raise money for charity. Superman’s cape was scooped up for $193,000. Darth Vader’s helmet sold for $898,000. But Andrew Walker’s hiking vest from Hallmark Channel’s new “Adventures in Love and Birding?” That could be yours for just $20.

On October 1, 2025, Hallmark’s public relations team revealed that the network is teaming up with Luxanthropy to sell the wardrobes from four movies this year, starting with “Adventures in Love and Birding,” which premiered on September 27 starring Walker and Rachel Boston.

Best of all, proceeds from every wardrobe item sold will go to Reach Out Worldwide (ROWW), the nonprofit organization for which fellow Hallmark actor John Brotherton has been a longtime ambassador.

The fundraiser comes on the heels of a Romance University raffle that featured Hallmark movie wardrobe items from stars Benjamin Ayres and Tyler Hynes, which raised a whopping $20,000 for cancer charities in September.


Wardrobe Items From Latest Hallmark Channel Movie Are Surprisingly Affordable

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“Adventures in Love & Birding”

Over 50 wardrobe pieces from Hallmark Channel’s “Adventures in Love and Birding” are available while supplies last, and each item is surprisingly inexpensive, from Walker’s UNIGLO olive suit for just $65 to Boston’s tan hooded parka for $29.

“GIVING BACK to our communities on a local and national level is an important part of our work at @hallmarkchannel,” Hallmark’s PR team wrote on Instagram. “To augment our sustainability efforts and raise funds for worthy causes, we piloted a program with LuxAnthropy to sell clothing and apparel from movies and series where all proceeds go to charity.”

Walker shared the post in his Instagram Stories and wrote, “Shooting movies is fulfilling but when you’re able to give back while doing it, that’s the 🍒 on top.”


Hallmark Channel Actor John Brotherton Has Worked With ROWW for Over 12 Years

Proceeds will go to ROWW, founded by the late actor Paul Walker. Brotherton, who appeared in “Fast and Furious 7,” has been involved with the foundation for more than a dozen years. The organization provides on-the-ground assistance to families impacted by natural disasters, and has been instrumental in helping the thousands of Los Angeles residents impacted by wildfires that swept through the city in January.

Brotherton and his wife Alison have been on the frontlines of ROWW’s work in L.A. since the fires began blazing across entire communities, including the hardest-hit Altadena neighborhood and Pacific Palisades.

“For anyone who knows what that’s like (to lose your home), it’s why we’re trying to provide a moment to take a breath,” he told EntertainmentNow in early 2025. “Have your needs met, have a conversation, come back if we can fulfill more as your needs unfold — anything from a bed to toothpaste.”


Romance University Raised $20,000 for Cancer Charities by Raffling Off Hallmark Channel Wardrobe Items

In another creative use of Hallmark wardrobe items, Ayres — who started the Romance University online community and fundraising initiative in early 2023 — put his light-up sweater from “The Santa Class” up for grabs and recruited Hynes to contribute one of his suits from a recent movie.

Hallmark fans joined the raffle for $10 a ticket in September and managed to raise an incredible $20,000, which was divided up for two cancer charities — Gilda’s Club of Toronto and Childhood Cancer Canada.

In a thank you to everyone who contributed, Ayres wrote, ” Together, we’re proving that love, connection, and generosity can make a real difference. 💫 Thank you for showing up and giving back, this community continues to inspire. 💛”

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