GUESS? and Marcolin continue their support for The Get In Touch Foundation, an American non-profit association that promotes breast care awareness for cancer prevention.
For nine years, this shared commitment of GUESS Eyewear and Marcolin has resulted in the production of an eyewear capsule collection dedicated to this important issue.
Using simple and specific tools like the Daisy Wheel, the Get In Touch Foundation teaches the importance and effectiveness of a breast self-exam to check the evolution of one’s body from an early age and learn more about breast cancer prevention.
Sunglasses and an optical frame are the protagonists of the 2024 capsule in which the iconic pink ribbon, a universal symbol for breast cancer support, decorates the temple tips and that same colour is also a distinctive element of the two styles.
The eyewear, which comes with a special case will be available in GUESS boutiques, at select optical retailers, and guess.com starting next “Pink October”, the month dedicated to the support and fight against breast cancer.
In support of this project, Marcolin USA will make a donation for the activities of the Get In Touch Foundation.
THE COLLECTION
GU00164
Elegant and easy-to-wear shape for this special frame dedicated to the Get In Touch Foundation. An acetate frame characterised by a black front paired to pearly pink temples with the innovative crocodile texture. The temple tips feature the iconic GIT ribbon designed on a distinctive metal plaque.
GU50185
Optical frame dedicated to the Get In Touch Foundation. The iconic pink shade is accented and embellished by the innovative crocodile texture that decorates the temples, with the GUESS logo on the front and the Foundation ribbon reproduced in metal on the tips.
GUESS is distributed in Canada by Marcolin.
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