Mine are on the way but agree with Timbur, that a non sweary pair would be good too. I will have limited chance to wear the left sock at work or at home!
Just ordered two pairs, my kids will have to turn a blind eye in the knowledge that I have been one of the lucky ones who have come out the other side of cancer.
Our way of remembering a friend and giving something to those that helped her.
All proceeds, not just profit, will be split to those charities that were there when she needed them. Macmillan Cancer Support, Cancer Research UK and St Gemma’s Hospice.
We have 500 of these at the moment so we’re looking at giving £4500 to them. Once we sell out, we’ll make more and keep going. There is no better reason to wear something bright and sweary.
I bought two pairs ‘just because’ but I’m faced with a similar limited opportunity to wear them. Wearing two right socks (or indeed two left) is probably a non-starter.
Jenn was a good friend in her Barcombe days. I have no problem with the phrase but I’d rather give a donation than buy a pair of socks and not be able to wear them.
My Step dad just had a chunk of his prostate removed. He was a lucky one as he had choices.
Every day I see the Downs and every day I think of Jenn. She’s still here, but you won’t see her if you try looking.
Tim
Those who have a diagnosis confirmed can also wear them the other way round. Though the Cancer should really have a comma after it to satisfy grammar rules.