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More Shopping For A Good Cause

by Michele Cheplic | More from this Blogger

10 Oct 2007 10:20 AM

Are wearing pink yet? Well, are you at least thinking pink? October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and for the past few weeks I have been blogging about some of the hottest pink products on the market whose proceeds support Breast Cancer awareness programs. Ladies, if you haven't done so already, get out your green and add some pink accents to your fall wardrobe.

Green, pink, blue... when it comes to a great pair of jeans color and price shouldn't matter as long as the fit is just right. If you are looking for a pair of jeans that hug your body in all the right places consider these next options. Frankie B. jeans recently teamed up with artist Maya Hayuk to create limited edition denim to benefit the Breast Cancer Awareness organization Y-ME. The group funds educational campaigns that promote peer support so no one has to face breast cancer alone. Each pair of jeans features a rainbow on one pocket and a unique design on the other. They retail for $196 with $40 from each purchase will go to the Y-ME organization.

Option No.2 is celeb-favorite J & Company. Their special Breast Cancer Awareness jeans are adorned with a sparkly pink and white breast cancer ribbon on the back pocket. Proceeds from the sale of these pants benefit the National Breast Cancer Foundation, which provides free mammograms for those in need. For each pair of jeans sold at $150, $35 will be given to the foundation. You can get your pair by clicking here.

If you are looking for a luxe pink item that will help support Breast Cancer awareness, then check out Bon-Luxe.com. During the entire month of October, 100% of proceeds from the sale of all pink or red items on the site will be donated to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. That includes all jewelry, lingerie, bags and other accessories. The site also features a sexy snakeskin clutch in pink!

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Michele Cheplic was born and raised in Hilo, Hawaii, but now lives in Wisconsin. Michele graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in Journalism.

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QueenAngie Central Illinois, USA (60111) 10 Oct 2007 07:56 PM

Pink is The Color this month. We are having lots of photos in the newspapers of "real men wear pink on Fridays in October."

Panera Bread today, I even had a bagel designated as for Breast Cancer month with a donation of each one sold going to charity.

DH and I discussed this tonight on the way home from work. He has red hair (pretty red, more gray) and pink is not his color. He would not wear pink, but does support never the less.

I'm seeing lots of pink on Fridays. We all need to support each other.

Thank you for bringing up this point!

Michele Cheplic Online! (37445) 11 Oct 2007 07:10 AM

I love the bagel example Angie. I also was amazed to see our local supermarket (it's regional--not a nationwide chain) devote an entire aisle to pink products. From bowls to aprons, forks to pink meat thermometers---ALL PINK. My daughter loves strolling down the pink aisle. It's great to see.

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