Pink football gloves will be worn by over a 1000 football players in the month of October to draw attention to Breast Cancer Awareness Month. They will surely look unusual and get people talking about the gloves and breast cancer too - an illness that almost all of us know someone that has suffered or is suffering with.
The market leader in high-performance athletic gloves and accessories, announced Friday the donation of over 1,000 pairs of pink football gloves to individual football players and high school teams across the country.
As soon as the announcement hit the Cutters' website, the orders flowed in and the 1,000 pairs of Cutters Pink were completely sold out by Monday afternoon. The goal of the donation is to draw attention to October's National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, with the gloves being distributed free of charge.
"The response was overwhelming," said Laura Beraznik, Cutters' co-founder and brand manager. "Our goal is to create thousands of pink glove impressions on youth and high school football fields across the country in October. We believe the unusual sight of pink gloves on the football field will generate additional interest in National Breast Cancer Awareness and hopefully motivate others to get involved. This is a very personal mission for us and for our customers," said Beraznik.



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at 13:05 on May 8th, 2009
I really like those pink football gloves and i was wondering if i could buy them