Fashion for a cause is always on our radar, so when we heard about the Pocket Square Project, we knew we had to report on it!
Co founded by Attorney Dominique Price and Indiana University doctor Dr. Rachel Vreeman, the Pocket Square Project combines fashion and philanthropy, selling Kenyan made pocket squares with proceeds going towards clinics that lend support to children affected by HIV and AIDS.
Each pocket square is $20; clinics allow children to receive counseling, education services, and even fill their medicine. Eventually the program hopes to provide job training, primary care, and health services for other chronic diseases.
In addition to pocket squares, the website also sells bowties, and will potentially offer headbands for women in the near future.
Cool, right?
Learn more and support the cause at ThePocketSquareProject.org.
What do you think?
*Pictured: Rashad Lawrence, Wide Receiver for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Co founded by Attorney Dominique Price and Indiana University doctor Dr. Rachel Vreeman, the Pocket Square Project combines fashion and philanthropy, selling Kenyan made pocket squares with proceeds going towards clinics that lend support to children affected by HIV and AIDS.
Each pocket square is $20; clinics allow children to receive counseling, education services, and even fill their medicine. Eventually the program hopes to provide job training, primary care, and health services for other chronic diseases.
In addition to pocket squares, the website also sells bowties, and will potentially offer headbands for women in the near future.
Cool, right?
Learn more and support the cause at ThePocketSquareProject.org.
What do you think?
*Pictured: Rashad Lawrence, Wide Receiver for the Jacksonville Jaguars.