Urban Chic Thinks Pink

Score discounts and help kick cancer to the curb

By AIDA AHMED
Updated 1:46 PM EST, Wed, Oct 28, 2009

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Pink is the New Black this month at Urban Chic. The edgy boutique is contributing to Breast Cancer Awareness Month by donating five percent of Urban Chic T-shirt sales to Susan G. Komen for the Cure.

But, more importantly, there's also a party.

Oh, come on, you know you wanted to hear that.

The third annual Pink is the New Black affair is happening this Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Georgetown (1626 Wisconsin Ave. N.W.) and Bethesda (7126 Bethesda Lane) locations. Sassanova (1641 Wisconsin Ave. N.W.) -- a shop whose motto seems to be "all hot shoes, all the time" -- is cohosting.

While you're partying, score 15 percent off all on-site merch -- but put down the covetable dresses for a hot sec to enjoy drinks and treats. Five percent of the night’s proceeds will also go to the Susan G. Komen foundation.

First Published: Oct 22, 2009 10:53 AM EST

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