On the 31st of October and the 1st of November, the lingerie brand will be bringing ‘The Boob Box’ to Cardiff.
Lounge is officially on the road, getting you up to speed on all things boob-checking and raising awareness of its #FeelYourBreast campaign.
Around 1 in 7 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime.
Early detection leads to a good chance of recovery – that’s why Breast Cancer Awareness is so important.
Most breast lumps are not cancerous, but it’s always best to have them checked by a doctor.
What is ‘The Boob Box’?
Throughout October and November, in aid of breast cancer awareness Lounge Underwear will be touring UK universities in their custom-made “Boob Box” giving out free sets of underwear and information to help raise awareness and donations and ultimately contribute to the fight against breast cancer! This year they are going bigger and better and giving away 35,000 sets to university students.
How to be there
‘The Boob Box’ will be at the Cardiff Student Union on the 31st of October & 1st of November.
How to get your hands on a free set
Lounge will be handing out two of their non-wired best-selling Pink sets in sizes XS-XXL across both bras and bottoms to university students.
Sign up here – all you need to do is fill in your details and opt-in to email marketing. Once complete, you will be emailed a code. Bring your code with you to ‘The Boob Box’ and you will be able to collect your free set of underwear alongside a bag filled with extra boob-checking essentials!
Alternatively, turn up on the day at the boob box where you can also sign up and receive your free set.
#FeelYourBreast
Since the campaign started in 2019 Lounge Underwear has raised over a quarter of a million pounds in support of #FeelYourBreast, donating to Breast Cancer and women’s charities.
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