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Orange, red and yellow are usually what comes to mind when you consider the colors of October. But instead of swaying these autumn hues, think of pink instead. It's the month of breast cancer awareness after all.
The use of pink to symbolize breast cancer awareness began in 1992 as a ribbon that overlapped. It was about showing solidarity with the victims of the disease, which affects one in eight women in the United States. It goes without saying that the use of color has evolved over the years and that it now bears on a number of elements, many of which are manufactured with the intention of providing a financial support for organizations that develop a cure, provide education, or help patients and their families in troubled times.
From Ralph Lauren to New Balance to Mackage, many fashion brands are giving back to charitable institutions such as the Susan G. Komen Foundation for Breast Cancer, the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, the Keep A Foundation Breast, etc. There are even events across the country, such as last week's Dream Ball, which raised funds for Look Good Feel Better. Indeed, it appears that a number of companies are on board to fight this disease. And you can play a role by consulting the products below.
Ralph Lauren
Since 2000, Ralph Lauren's Pink Pony campaign has been at the forefront of the fight against breast cancer. It supports programs that span the spectrum, from screening and early diagnosis to treatment and education. This year, as part of its Pink Pony collection, the brand offers a range of preppy pestles – hats, ruby shirts, scarves, crew neck sweaters and bomber jackets – in pale pink tones. 25% of each of these items will go to support a number of charities. In addition, there is a graphic t-shirt with the words "Live Love" which will donate 100% of the proceeds of the sale to the Polo Ralph Lauren Foundation.
Nina Runsdorf
This piece of rock candy will make life sweeter in more ways than one. Nina Runsdorf's pink topaz ring is a remarkable jewel, but 15% of proceeds go to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
mackage
In October, Mackage also snuggles up with the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. The Canadian sportswear brand will donate $ 100 for each sale of its Adali coat, up to $ 10,000. Indeed, it's a warm purchase.
Tamara Mellon
Tamara Mellon is embarking on a different path for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Rather than offering a product that gives back, which seems to be the required practice, she is making a point of passing routine exams on the road, especially in the Los Angeles area. From October 8 to 10, her brand takes a mammography mobile vehicle and offers free mammograms to women in Tinseltown. It will also feature gift t-shirts featuring "Love Your Mellons," which tag a social media friend, reminding them to get tested.
Cute Gavigan
The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation is laying the foundation for a better tomorrow. And to help in this initiative, the jewelry brand Mignonne Gavigan, in October, will donate 30% of the net sales of these petal-shaped earrings.
New balance
Run, do not walk for those kicks from New Balance. The sportswear brand will donate 5% of the proceeds from each sale to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, with a guaranteed minimum donation of $ 500,000.
Smythe
Smythe offers royal treatment, so to speak, for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The clothing brand is reissuing its Duchess blazer in pink and will pay $ 50 for every purchase at Rethink Breast Cancer.
Beyond yoga
Yoga is a beneficial activity for the body and mind. And now, thanks to Beyond Yoga, this will also benefit the spirit of philanthropy. The brand will donate 10% of the proceeds from all pink styles available on its website to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
Brahman
"Shopping for a Cure" is a slogan that Brahmane takes seriously. Each year the accessory brand raises funds that help a breast cancer organization. For 2018, he selected a selection that will donate 5% of each purchase to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
True & Co.
For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, True & Co. and the Keep A Breast Foundation have become friends of heart. The intimate label will donate 25% of the proceeds from its Retro Pink True Body styles to the charity.
Sam Edelman
Brighten someone's rainy days with these rubber boots from Sam Edelman. The brand will donate 20% of each sale of its Tinsley boot to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
Follow Barry Samaha on Twitter (@barry_samaha) and Instagram (@barrysamaha).
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Orange, red and yellow are usually what comes to mind when you consider the colors of October. But instead of swaying these autumn hues, think of pink instead. It's the month of breast cancer awareness after all.
The use of pink to symbolize breast cancer awareness began in 1992 as a ribbon that overlapped. It was about showing solidarity with the victims of the disease, which affects one in eight women in the United States. It goes without saying that the use of color has evolved over the years and that it now bears on a number of elements, many of which are manufactured with the intention of providing a financial support for organizations that develop a cure, provide education, or help patients and their families in troubled times.
From Ralph Lauren to New Balance to Mackage, many fashion brands are giving back to charitable institutions such as the Susan G. Komen Foundation for Breast Cancer, the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, the Keep A Foundation Breast, etc. There are even events across the country, like last week's Dream Ball, which raised funds for Look Good Feel Better. Indeed, it appears that a number of companies are on board to fight this disease. And you can play a role by consulting the products below.
Ralph Lauren
Since 2000, Ralph Lauren's Pink Pony campaign has been at the forefront of the fight against breast cancer. It supports programs that span the spectrum, from screening and early diagnosis to treatment and education. This year, as part of its Pink Pony collection, the brand offers a range of preppy pestles – hats, ruby shirts, scarves, crew neck sweaters and bomber jackets – in pale pink tones. 25% of each of these items will go to support a number of charities. In addition, there is a graphic t-shirt with the words "Live Love" which will donate 100% of the proceeds of the sale to the Polo Ralph Lauren Foundation.
Nina Runsdorf
This piece of rock candy will make life sweeter in more ways than one. Nina Runsdorf's pink topaz ring is a remarkable jewel, but 15% of proceeds go to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
mackage
In October, Mackage also snuggles up with the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. The Canadian sportswear brand will donate $ 100 for each sale of its Adali coat, up to $ 10,000. Indeed, it's a warm purchase.
Tamara Mellon
Tamara Mellon is embarking on a different path for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Rather than offering a product that gives back, which seems to be the required practice, she is making a point of passing routine exams on the road, especially in the Los Angeles area. From October 8 to 10, her brand takes a mammography mobile vehicle and offers free mammograms to women in Tinseltown. It will also feature gift t-shirts featuring "Love Your Mellons," which tag a social media friend, reminding them to get tested.
Cute Gavigan
The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation is laying the foundation for a better tomorrow. And to help in this initiative, the jewelry brand Mignonne Gavigan, in October, will donate 30% of the net sales of these petal-shaped earrings.
New balance
Run, do not walk for those kicks from New Balance. The sportswear brand will donate 5% of the proceeds from each sale to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, with a guaranteed minimum donation of $ 500,000.
Smythe
Smythe offers royal treatment, so to speak, for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The clothing brand is reissuing its Duchess blazer in pink and will pay $ 50 for every purchase at Rethink Breast Cancer.
Beyond yoga
Yoga is a beneficial activity for the body and mind. And now, thanks to Beyond Yoga, this will also benefit the spirit of philanthropy. The brand will donate 10% of the proceeds from all pink styles available on its website to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
Brahman
"Shopping for a Cure" is a slogan that Brahmane takes seriously. Each year the accessory brand raises funds that help a breast cancer organization. For 2018, he selected a selection that will donate 5% of each purchase to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
True & Co.
For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, True & Co. and the Keep A Breast Foundation have become friends of heart. The intimate label will donate 25% of the proceeds from its Retro Pink True Body styles to the charity.
Sam Edelman
Brighten someone's rainy days with these rubber boots from Sam Edelman. The brand will donate 20% of each sale of its Tinsley boot to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
Follow Barry Samaha on Twitter (@barry_samaha) and Instagram (@barrysamaha).