Lee National Denim Day


I am proud to be a Lee Fit Ambassador – this means I test Lee products and I am able to pass on what I think to others (like you guys!) which is pretty cool. Eventually, I’ll even be hosting a giveaway here so you guys have a chance to win something cool. I’ve always liked wearing Lee Jeans – they’re generally comfortable as well as stylish and the selection is varied enough that anyone can find something they like.

Recently, they’ve designed a whole new system to help women find their perfect fit (the “fit finder,” whic you can see at Lee.com), and I love that, because we all know that finding the perfect pair of jeans/pants can sometimes be a pain. Though when you do, it’s like a love affair of sorts.

What I didn’t realize until recently is that Lee does great work and supports a fabulous cause that touches my heart.

Lee National Denim Day is a grassroots campaign that helps raise money for breast cancer research. I do not have breast cancer; this has not touched my immediate family. But it could, at any time. And I know that many of you have been touched by breast cancer, either yourselves, or through a family member or friend.

I watched this video, and it tugged. So I wanted to share it, and the idea of Denim Day (October 2, 2009), with all of you.

(Had to remove the video b/c it autoplayed every time the site was loaded.)

Disclosure: This is an uncompensated review. I work with Lee as a Fit Ambassador and periodically receive a pair of pants (something new that they have launched) for review and/or giveaway, if I choose, free of charge. So far I have received 2 pair of pants.

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  1. #1 by Elisa on June 16, 2009 - 3:55 pm

    This video brought tears to my eyes. I’ve lost an aunt and my beloved MIL to breast cancer, and still after all these years, it’s as scary and as real as it’s even been.

    Thank you for posting about this. People don’t realize that even just a small gesture is enough to honor those who survived it and those who didn’t.
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