Pose
in your pants and help the fight against testicular cancer
Monday 1st November.
The world's first internet underwear competition is launched this week
to encourage men to pose in their undies and help the fight against testicular
cancer.
Brass Monkeys, the men's underwear brand, have joined forces with the
everyman campaign - a national campaign run by The Institute of
Cancer Research to highlight the risks of testicular and prostate cancer,
in the launch of their internet based 'Bold as Brass' competition.
The competition, taking place on the internet, challenges the competitors
to e-mail a photo showing themselves wearing their Brass Monkeys in the
most bizarre or original location. The best shots will win prizes including
over a £1000 of Olympus digital camera equipment.
But there is also a serious side to the light-hearted competition for
men (or women) with the 'balls' to pose. When brave entrants go into the
site to post their entry, they will be able to go straight to the everyman
website to learn more about testicular cancer. They can also help to fight
this male cancer by buying undies from the Camouflage Combat range. For
every pair of camouflage underwear bought from the site, Brass Monkeys
will donate £2.00 to The Institute of Cancer Research.
Testicular cancer is the most common cancer among men aged between 20
and 35 years and can develop in boys as young as 15. Cases have doubled
in the last 20 years and, although theories exist, scientists desperately
need more funds for research to discover the reasons for this dramatic
increase.
John Heyd, Marketing Manager for The Institute of Cancer Research, which
runs the everyman campaign, said: "We know that men often don't
pay enough attention to their health and our campaign has been set up
to try to combat this. By adopting a light-hearted approach, we can get
men to start thinking, and talking, more openly about their health. This
competition is perfect for this."
Brass Monkeys suggest that, to be in with a chance of winning the digital
cameras and many other prizes, participants take their snaps in the following
situations:
- Sports participation - bungee jumping, or maybe a little downhill
- Public venues (what a thrill) but show the audience!
- World famous landmarks - top of a tower, on a pyramid?
- Famous faces - Brass Monkeys' in-your-face gear in front of a celebrity
Entry is open to The World and photos need to be emailed to the Brass
Monkeys website (www.brassmonkeys.co.uk) either from direct electronic
photo files or by scanning in film based pics (or photographic prints
can be posted to them, and they will scan them in). Whilst entries are
arriving, a pick of the best will be displayed on Monkeys' Hall of Fame
page and inevitably some of the worst shots will make it to the Hall of
Shame.
Any of the images and photographs on the site are free to be reproduced
in magazines, newspapers or on television.
The competition runs from 30th October until February 2000. Judging will
be by a select panel of experts, with the winners being announced and
receiving their awards by 10th February. So go ape, and show your mettle!
For more information contact The Institute of Cancer Research press office
on:
Tel: 0171-970 6030 or email:
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