Fit for the CURE 2025

SAVANNAH, Ga. () — is on your side with another way for you to support the fight against breast cancer.

Pink ribbons are sprinkled inside Dillard’s at Savannah mall as the department store presents Fit for the CURE 2025. 

When you buy a Wacoal Bra, $5 is donated to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. This organization is dedicated to advancing breast cancer research, enhancing community health, and promoting global outreach and public policy efforts.

Since 1982, the Susan G. Komen Foundation has invested almost $1.1 billion in breast cancer research and claims to have contributed to the development of 29 new breast cancer medications over the past three decades.

Lingerie Manager Cecelia Jeffery said they have something for all women including breast cancer survivors. 

“We offer options for shallow, average, and specialized needs, including bras that accommodate implants or prosthetics,” said Jeffery. “They’re incredibly soft, comfortable, and straightforward to fit.”

This year, the event is especially significant as one of their own sales representatives, Karen Evans, is currently battling breast cancer.

Her photo from Healing Heroes: A Tribute to Breast Cancer Survivors is on display at Dillard’s.

The event will start at 11 a.m. and run until 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 14. You do not need an appointment.

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