Still looking for a secret Santa gift or a stocking filler? STOP THE SEARCH! The guys at RGB Building Supplies have got you covered and not only will your money will be going to a good cause, but this gift has got some extreme sex appeal to it too. The South West Builders Merchant have created the ‘Well Built Builder’s Bum 2022 Calendar’ for 2022 that showcases some of the very best tradesmen rear ends in the area, with all the money raised from sales going to mental health charities including Cornwall Mind. As reported by Cornwall Live, RGB invited tradespeople to put themselves forward to be included in the calendar and be photographed whilst doing their job, but with a little bit of their bottom on display. “We wanted to do something totally different to catch people’s attention and make them smile," said Lee Atkinson, the branch manager at RGB in Porthleven. He said the calendar was about "poking fun at a very unwarranted construction industry stereotype" but that it was, more importantly, about raising money for such worth while charities. “Thank you to all the amazing trades men and women, and our sponsored Exeter Chiefs’ players, for supporting our fundraising and getting involved, and thank you in advance to everyone who purchases the calendar and gets to enjoy a cheeky image every month next year," he said. Paul Reeve, CEO of Cornwall Mind, said: “It is so positive that RGB Building Supplies are raising awareness around mental health as we know that it can be hard to talk about, especially for men. Just a cheeky taste of what is in the calendar - Builder Shaun Libby is featured here (Image: RGB Building Supplies) "We are grateful that they are fundraising for Cornwall Mind as we couldn’t do important work we do without this kind of support. It’s also great that they are engaging with such a serious issue with such a great sense of fun that is much needed in in this challenging times. Thank you so much RGB.” You can get your hands on The builders bum calendar, which cost £5, from www.rgbltd.co.uk. (H/T Cornwall Live)
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