Sunday, November 6, 2011

National Underwear Day!

Every year in the first week of August since 2003, there has been a special and important event, which takes place in Times Square, New York. It is known as National Underwear Day! The goal of this event is to raise awareness of the importance of your undies.

On this day, underwear is not the first piece of clothing which you put on, rather the last piece of clothing to be removed. You just want to spend the day in your underwear, feeling confident  and comfortable in your body. Hence, it’s all about you and your skivvies!

The most recent National Underwear day took place on Friday, August 5, 2011. In addition, it was the official 9th annual Underwear Day and it was celebrated with Great Spirit. Throughout the month of August, more than 5,000 underwear’s were given away free of charge.  National Underwear Day got Americans into new fresh and comfortable underwear, which was the perfect size. After all, that’s their goal. 

Make sure to check out National Underwear Day in August 2012!

- Carlo

4 comments:

  1. This is really interesting! I never knew there was an underwear day! I checked out their website and they have a really interesting stats section! http://www.freshpair.com/underwear-day-stats.html

    My friend participates in the Underwear Affwair walk in Ottawa every year to raise money for cancer "down-there". They encourage people to wear underwear or corsets and there is even a costume contest.

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  2. It is cool! When you says that: "The goal of this event is to raise awareness of the importance of your undies" it think it is pretty much related to Ribkoff's purpose and business goal !

    Great article

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  3. Interesting! I guess their is a day for every product in the market, even for undergarments.

    This just reveals to us that no matter what you're interested in, there is an event somewhere in this world just for that. One just needs to look.

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  4. I think thats pretty cool! Very american of course, but nonetheless!

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