Q’s ready for the cause. Companies find great ways to support Breast Cancer Awareness month–with clothes, accessories and even stationery. And if you’re not into pink, you can always donate green to your favorite charity.
Be ladylike with this pink ladybug bracelet (also available in red). $50 at redenvelope.com.
Ten percent of sales will be donated to the Entertainment Industry Foundation’s Women’s Cancer Research Fund
Fight bad genes with good jeans. Daniella Clarke of Frankie B. will unveil her Her2 jeans later this month at Fashion Week in Los Angeles. $165 at her2genes.com or y-me.org.
$107 of each sale will be donated to the Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization.
Think with your feet. These chenille slippers by Karen Neuburger are $26 at Carson Pirie Scott and Nordstrom stores, and karenneuburger.com.
Fifty cents from each pair sold will be donated to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation. The company donates a minimum of $75,000 to BCRF through pink ribbon products available year-round.
All hail the Queen. Curvation and Queen Latifah have donated $50,000 to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. Want to get in on the act? Curvation’s Breast Cancer Awareness bras cost $12.87-$14.99 at Wal-Mart and Kmart stores.
$5 of each of the first 1,000 sales will be donated to the Komen Foundation.
Clone yourself on stationery. Design-her Gals’ fun, interactive Web site lets users create virtual likenesses on everything from business cards to invitations. A set of 25 note cards is $45 at www.designhergals.com.
Ten percent of proceeds will be donated to the Gal to Gal Foundation, for breast-cancer patients diagnosed in Stage 4.




