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Vans Encourages Early Detection With Breast Cancer Awareness Month Collection

Vans Encourages Early Detection With Breast Cancer Awareness Month Collection

Not only has Vans just released their latest footwear and apparel collection dedicated to the month of Breast Cancer Awareness, they’re also following through with the messaging behind the product by donating a minimum of $200,000 of its proceeds to Coppafeel!, a UK based organization dedicated to educating and empowering the youth about all things related to breast cancer. This charitable and significant initiative is fueled by a collection of their classic silhouettes that include two Slip-Ons, an Era, and a Sk8-His decorated with unabashed illustrations that depict it all. From a mosaic of women of all shapes and sizes to an educational step-by-step process of checking for signs and symptoms of the disease, this collection exists to further encourage preventative measures while contributing to the worldwide mission of bringing the issue to the spotlight. Each pair is now available for purchase on Vans.com for a range of $60-75 alongside a collection of apparel and accessories.

Vans “Breast Cancer Awareness” Pack
$60-75

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

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Vans Breast Cancer Awareness Pack 1

Vans Breast Cancer Awareness Pack 2

Vans Breast Cancer Awareness Pack 3

Vans Breast Cancer Awareness Pack 4

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