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Skippress - SkiPress US Vol.7 No.3 - Index

SNODIVA STYLE & TRENDS
BY JENN WEEDE
CLASSICALLY Hip
Yes, funky plaids and bright prints are it, on slopes and off.
But like cheese fondue, mountain huts and bluebird
powder days, classic alpine looks are timeless. They’re
even prettier when revisited in contemporary shapes or
mixed with other winter classics, like wool and fur.
From Norwegian details to Tyrolian fl owers,
embellish your snowy days with these classic
alpine looks. — Anne-Marie Boissonnault
Elan Speed Magic
Dale of Norway
22 THE LOOK BOOK 2008
Barts Kiruna Beanie
Salomon
Just Cause
As Cornershop sings, “Everybody needs a bosom,
baby.” Which may be why numerous brands are
plunking down cold hard cash to find a cure for
breast cancer. Think pink and save a bosom; these
goods are for a good cause.
GIRO A percentage
of women’s helmet
sales goes to
Boarding for
Breast Cancer.
giro.com
SESSIONS Proceeds from two
women’s jackets and a T-shirt
will be donated
to Boarding for
Breast Cancer.
sessions.com
SPY Spy Optic was one of the
original supporters of B4BC. From
its total goggle sales each year —
including sales of its B4BC Rose
Silver Mirror — Spy donates a
percentage to the cause.
spyoptic.com
OPTIC NERVE Donates $4 to
Komen for the Cure for every pair
of Toby sunglasses sold. $25,000
minimum donation guaranteed.
nerveusa.com
MANZELLA A percentage of
Pink Power glove proceeds goes to
finding a cure for
breast cancer.
manzella.com
FOX RIVER Donates five
percent of profits of all
women’s socks to Breast
Cancer Research Fund.
foxsox.commanzella.com
K2 SPORTS T:9 ALLIANCE A portion of proceeds from the sale of skis,
snowboards, bikes and skates are donated to the Breast Cancer Research
Fund. k2skis.com
BREAST CANCER QUICK FACTS
Breast cancer is the leading cancer among America women.
One woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every three minutes.
One woman will die of breast cancer every 13 minutes in the U.S.
The chance of a woman having breast cancer in her lifetime is 1 in 8.
In the U.S there are more than two million breast cancer survivors.
*Source: Susan G. Komen for the Cure; American Cancer Society.
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