Vote for Undies: Raise Money for Cervical Cancer Education
HerRoom.com is hosting their 2nd Annual Undie Awards which helps raise money for cervical cancer education. I’m sure many of us know someone who has fallen victim to cancer, so please take a minute of your time to simply vote for your favorite brand of underwear to help this cause. Every time someone votes Her Room will donate $0.25 to the NCCPEC (National Cervical Cancer Public Education Campaign) Go to TheUndies.com to vote.

This year men can also vote for their favorite brand! So, send this to your boyfriend, father, brothers, pals, etc. I don’t want to influence your vote or anything, but I had to put this old picture of the Calvin Klein ad with Mark Wahlberg for your viewing pleasure. After all, he is in his undies isn’t he?
After you’ve completed your vote you will be able to get a 10% off coupon code from HerRoom! Sounds good to me! (I’m thinking the men who vote will get the same offer from HisRoom.com….?) One reason I think this voting is awesome in general is that fact that it creates more competition within the “underwear” industry so they will strive harder to produce the best and most comfortable underwear for us all!
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Comment from michelle
HOLY HOLY…
two things:
1. I could do laundry on those wash board abs….
2. I wish he would grab those shorts and pull them down….
I’m just saying…
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Comment from Charity
There’s a new online retailer called DesignerLaundry.com that sells new, sample and gently worn clothing and accessories (from over 200 luxury brands) who donate a portion of their proceeds to different charities. Their slogan is “Fashion for the Greater Good.” I think it’s a fabulous concept. Especially in this day and age.












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