Bay Area Billboard Starโค Anh Phoong Launches Merchandise Line, Partners with Sacramento Kings for Charity
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Anh Phoong, theโฃ Sacramento-based personal injury attorney known for her ubiquitous “Something โขwrong? Call Anh โฃPhoong” billboards โacross the Bay Area, โhasโ launchedโ an exclusiveโค merchandise line and a charitable collaboration with the Sacramento Kings.
The new merchandise, available through anh-phoong-merch.myshopify.com,features designs created by KQED โdesigner Molly Wu,who won a 2024 Halloweenโ costume contest for her elaborate portrayal ofโ Phoong as โ a billboard. Wu’s Etsy shop is called Garbage Gals. The collection includes aโฃ radiant pink โฃsweatshirt retailing โfor โข$50 and a white T-shirt featuring a Chinese takeout box design with Phoong’s slogan and phone number, priced at $25. โคProceeds from merchandise sales will benefit the American Red Cross Los Angeles Region โฃand other charities.
Beyond the online shop, Phoong has partnered โขwith theโฃ Sacramento โKings. Her firm’s logo appears โon a patch โคon the team’s โขjersey, and โsales from the jersey will fund โSingle Mom Strong Inc. and Myโ sister’s House.
Phoong’s playful branding and social media presence have garneredโค her a devoted following, leading โto appearances at events like club nights at theโ Stud in San Francisco and inspired numerous Halloween costumes. The attorney’s rise to minor celebrity status was first noted by SFGATE and further detailed by The San Francisco Chronicle.