Shop to Support the CCA

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Sheap ShirtsSheap Shirts are a 100% made in America product, supporting small businesses and philanthropists by spotlighting a different charity each month. For National Colon Cancer Awareness Month (March – of course!), Sheap Shirts decided to partner with the CCA. This specially designed shirt features a blue star “sheap” and $3 of each sale will be donated to the CCA. Supplies are limited and shirts are only available through March. |
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Francesca's Fancy FlopsFlaunt your blue this March and all year long with Francesca’s Fancy Flops! After Francesca’s owner learned of her grandmother’s colon cancer diagnosis, she searched for a way to help. This unique flip flop design was created to share and spread the word about colon cancer awareness. $10 of each pair sold is donated directly to the CCA. Bling, sparkle and show you’re blue for an end to colon cancer. |
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Solas by Kara KurczKara and her husband Brian started Solas in 2004. As she puts it, "We were 20-something, madly in love, and clueless how to manufacture a handbag (but we had tenacity)!" This tenacity led them to create the first designer light-up clutch, a product that caught on and helped Solas take off for both Hollywood A-listers and working women. In 2010, Brian was diagnosed with colon cancer. Now cancer free, Brian's journey has inspired the couple to donate $10 from the sale of every handbag to the CCA. |
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Angela & RoiAngela & Roi are fashionistas with a plan to give back. Their newly launched handbag collection links their handbag colors with health causes, and the CCA is proud to be their partner for the color blue. For every blue bag sold, Angela & Roi will donate $5. These beautiful, vintage-inspired bags are handcrafted and made entirely of vegan-leather. |
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Dainty DandyDainty Dandy has a goal to donate one million dollars to cancer organizations by December 2014. When you purchase headbands from Dainty Dandy, be sure to pick the Colon Cancer Alliance as the organization you wish to support and $5 from each headband purchase will be donated to the CCA. |
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Blue EverydayJane Caricofe started the Blue Everyday campaign to promote colon cancer awareness. Blue Everyday’s shirts, designed by a F.A.P. survivor, encourage screening, specifically the “Get Scoped!” line. “Get Scoped” shirts are available in a variety of t-shirt and sweatshirt styles. All proceeds will go to the CCA’s Blue Note Fund.
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Threads for HopePersonalize any inspirational t-shirt with a blue tag and Threads for Hope will donate 10% of the sale of each tee to the CCA. Siblings Sara DeNio and Garrett Ryan launched Threads for Hope in honor of their father, a colon cancer survivor who lost his battle with melanoma in 2011, and their mother who has suffered with a brain tumor since 1998. Furthering their commitment to giving back, Threads for Hope supports not-for-profit organizations working to find cures and supporting those struggling with the daily ups and downs. |
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I'm Blue For TeeThe fight against colon cancer gets personal with our new I'm Blue For Tee. The tee comes with space for writing a friend or loved one's name with a permanent marker or fabric paint under "I'm Blue For" text. We recommend placing cardboard or wax paper between shirt layers before personalizing. Available in unisex and ladies sizing. |
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