A charity T-shirt inspired by the poignant 'be kind' words written by Caroline Flack has officially sold out.

It comes after the 40-year-old took her own life on Saturday (February 15), with a coroner later confirming the cause of death as hanging at an inquest.

The TV presenter had been due to stand trial for the alleged assault of her boyfriend Lewis Burton next month, a charge which the couple have both continually denied.

Following her arrest in December, Caroline stepped down as presenter of Love Island, with the TV star commenting that she didn't want to "detract attention from the [then] upcoming series" - which is being hosted by Laura Whitmore.

A slogan t-shirt has been created by InTheStyle following Caroline Flack's death to raise money for a mental health charity

The news of her death shocked fans and has since led to calls for the public to be kinder to one another, following concerns she had been harassed and abused both on social media and by the Press.

Following the outcry, fashion brand InTheStyle announced that it had created a T-shirt using Caroline's own words posted on Instagram following the charges which read: "In a world where you can be anything, be kind."

The brand hopes the product will help in "raising further awareness to mental health and the impacts surrounding this."

The product costs £10 with all proceeds going to the Samaritans - a charity which supports those suffering with mental health issues and suicidal thoughts.

The Manchester-based brand revealed last night it had raised more than £200,000 for the charity in its first day of sale.

InTheStyle also announced that the product had "sold out due to unprecedented demand," leaving many disappointed that they'd missed the chance to buy the clothing.

Caroline Flack was a popular TV presenter and former Strictly Come Dancing winner

North Wales Live contacted the fashion brand to find out whether the charity T-shirt will be restocked soon.

A spokesperson for InTheStyle explained: "I'm afraid this top has sold out completely in all sizes [and] we don't have any confirmation it will be restocked due to the popular demand."

They however noted that if the product does get restocked, customers will be notified via the brand's social media pages.

Those hoping to get the charity T-shirt should therefore keep their eyes on InTheStyle's Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts.

After announcing the product earlier this week, InTheStyle said: "Hopefully in light of such devastating news, we can all learn a very valuable lesson that in a world where you can be anything ... be kind."