They make fabulous clothes, adorable products AND they're charitable? Juicy Couture can't get any better. This year, they're doing something very important in honor of Thanksgiving weekend- launching "Juicy Gives Thanks", a localized philanthropy project.
Beginning November 28th, Juicy customers can bring in their old (in other words, loved) Juicy clothes to 7 different retail locations and receive 20% off their purchase of new apparel. Then, Juicy will be donating 10% of each purchase to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The old clothes will be donated to a local woman's shelter. This event goes until November 30th, but according to the official press release, this is only the beginning of their philanthropic efforts, which means that there will be a lot more events in the future.
Here is a list of the retail locations that are participating:
Madison Avenue (New York, NY)
Newbury Street (Boston, MA)
Mall at Millenia (Orlando, FL)
King of Prussia (King of Prussia, PA)
The Village at Corte Madera (Corte Madera, CA)
State Street (Santa Barbara, CA)
Houston Galleria (Houston, TX)
As for Gela and Pam, here is what they had to say about this initiative:
“We have always made it a priority to give back, and with Juicy Gives Thanks, the Juicy community can work together to make this happen. Everyone gives a little and it amounts to a lot. We are thankful for our Juicy fans and we are confident they will come together to do what they can as well.”
Aww. I knew Gela and Pam were incredible!
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