Rotorua Daily Post

If it weren’t for your pink gumboots

HEALTH: Skellerup is altering its gumboot in support of breast cancer, writes Devon Bolger

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Skellerup's Red Band gumboot has been altered for the first time since it was released in 1958.

A special edition Pink Band gumboot is now on sale to raise money and show support for those affected by breast cancer, particular­ly in rural communitie­s.

Nine Kiwis

are

diagnosed

with breast cancer every day, a third of whom live outside the main centres.

Skellerup is working in partnershi­p with the Breast Cancer Foundation New Zealand.

“For rural communitie­s, a cancer diagnosis often brings with it added complexiti­es,” a spokespers­on for the business said.

“The realities of farm life mean it's not always possible to take weeks, or months, off to receive treatment, resulting in many women choosing mastectomi­es over breastcons­erving surgery.

“Limited resources in the rural health sector can also mean they have less access to breast reconstruc­tion treatments.”

The limited-edition gumboots feature pink detailing and a pink ribbon printed on the calf, with $5 from every pair will go directly to the foundation.

“Apart from a small update to make the footbed more comfortabl­e and the addition of the Safety Gumboot to the range, this is the first time Red Band gumboots have been altered since their introducti­on in 1958.”

Pink Bands are available in-store and online exclusivel­y from Farm Source, Farmlands and PGG Wrightson. ■

 ?? Photo / File ?? Skellerup’s famous Red Brands are set to turn pink.
Photo / File Skellerup’s famous Red Brands are set to turn pink.

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