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The Goods: A sleek python clutch The Do-Good: 100% of proceeds go to Susan G. Komen for the Cure Buy It Now: $795; carlosfalchi.com for store locations
The Goods: A sweet and preppy charm bracelet The Do-Good: A minimum of $10,000 from proceeds will be donated to Breast Cancer Charities of America Buy It Now: $48; lillypulitzer.com.
The Goods: The designer, herself a breast cancer survivor created a collection including everything from socks and totes to tanks and charm bracelets The Do-Good: All proceeds go to Fashion Targets Breast Cancer and The Weill Cornell Breast Center at Presbyterian Hospital where Johnson was treated Buy It Now: Be Strong Tote, $75, and 2-pack crew socks, $20; betseyjohnson.com
The Goods: A petal pink leather bracelet with metal hardware The Do-Good: 20% of each purchase goes to the National Breast Cancer Coalition Buy It Now: $95; ccskye.com
The Goods: The classic cloverleaf motif in pearl and rose gold The Do-Good: 10% of each purchase will be donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation Buy It Now: $4,400; vancleef-arpels.com for stores
The Goods: The online brand that delivers accessories right to your door features a “Powerful Pink” collection which includes the Beth Bootie—named after a client who is a breast cancer survivor The Do-Good: Proceeds will benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure Buy It Now: $39.95 per month to join; shoedazzle.com
The Goods: The “Pink Croc” collection includes sunglasses, a watch, a beach towel, tote bags and more The Do-Good: 10% of proceeds go to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation Buy It Now: Sunglasses, $138, watch, $95, and beach towel, $55; lacoste.com
The Goods: A pink topaz necklace paired with alphabet charms The Do-Good: 100% of proceeds from each sale during the month of October will be donated to The Pink Ribbons Project Buy It Now: $110 for one letter and $35 additional for each charm; andreamontgomery.com