The largest retailer of the country just introduced a great way of combining fashion and charity. Macy's has partnered with various charities and, for a small amount, all customers will both benefit from great deals and make a good deed. When shopping at one of Macy's locations (the Fashion Pass is exclusively available in-store), just give $5 at the register and receive your Fashion Pass. This will enable you to get $10 off a purchase of $30 or more, plus 15% and 20% off numerous items and collections.
100% of your $5 donation will be divided among the following organizations: Children’s Cancer Research Fund, The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation, Ronald McDonald House New York, Ronald McDonald House Charities® of Chicagoland & Northwest Indiana, Council of Fashion Designers of America Foundation, Inc. and The Fashion Incubators at Macy’s. The Fashion Pass program lasts for another three weeks, until August 15th.
*Photo: Mike Strand
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