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This message is for the ladies. Don’t worry, there’s something
mid-column for the guys.
Women, it’s time to get fit. Not buff or toned. Fit -- actually
fitted, as in losing that too-tight, breath-incapacitating, squeeze strip
around your chest and letting someone take your measurements.
Eight of 10 women are wearing the wrong bra size, according to Wacoal
America, an intimate apparel manufacturer, and it’s time for the madness
to stop.
Nordstrom at South Coast Plaza will be participating in Wacoal
America’s Fit for the Cure from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 30. A fitting
specialist will be available for private consultation and participants
will receive a breast cancer awareness packet.
For every woman fitted at the Fit for the Cure event in bras by
Wacoal, DKNY underwear or Donna Karan Intimates, Wacoal will donate $1 to
the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. No purchase is necessary.
Fittings last about 20 minutes, and it is recommended that interested
women call Nordstrom’s lingerie department at (714) 549-8300 for an
appointment.
On the flip side of the gender equation, Cutty Sark, the whiskey
company, has created the Ultimate Guy Road Trip contest to entice men to
“live like a rock star” on a concert tour bus cruising from Las Vegas to
San Diego.
The contest, which allows the winner and three friends to basically
party hard for seven days and six nights, has no trivia questions, no
essays . . . nada. All you have to do is be a guy, be 21 years old or
older, and fill out an entry form (you can find one at o7
https://www.cutty-sarkusa.comf7 ) by May 24.
Entering and winning the Valvoline MaxLife Car Lover’s Challenge is a
bit more difficult. The contest, which features a $75,000 cash prize,
asks entrants to submit a 500-word essay about their relationship with
their car by March 23. The car has to have at least 75,000 miles on it.
The winner of the essay contest will get to live in his car for 52
days, traveling up to 10,000 miles in 75,000 minutes on a cross-country
excursion. The driver will get a 10-minute break every two hours to “stay
fresh over the long haul.” Nice to know.
Anyone crazy enough to want to enter may find the official rules at
o7 https://www.valvoline.com/carloversf7 .
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