The latest collection of #TitTees feature fine line female form illustrations depicting women’s bodies affected by breast cancer

Founded by Lauren Mahon in 2017, #GirlvsCancer was born following Lauren’s own breast cancer diagnosis. The aim was to share the story of her treatment in an accessible way, to tackle the taboo and create a better understanding of the challenges young adults with a cancer diagnosis can face.

Today, a new collection has launched, marking the start of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. GirlvsCancer proudly donates 25% of all sales (plus all the money raised from GirlvsCancer events) to their partner charities, CoppaFeel!, Trekstock, Future Dreams and Look Good Feel Better.

The latest collection, designed by artist and illustrator Kit Agar, features exclusive fine line illustrations of the female form, representing bodies affected by breast cancer. In the announcement post on Instagram, Lauren wrote:

“Whether You’ve Kept Both Of Your Breasts.
Or Are Part Of The Mastectomy Crew.
You Can Wear One Of Four Limited Edition Styles.
Which Are Printed Onto Organic Tees & Hoodies.
To Empower & Educate. Or Just Look F**king Cool.”

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See You Next Tuesday 😉 I’m Officially In @GIRLvsCANCER Launch Mode Mates. On Tuesday 1st October At Exactly 9am. You’ll Be Able To Get Your Hands On My #TitTees. The Latest Collection Is Designed By The Incred @KitAgar. These Fine Line Female Form Exclusive Illustrations. Represent Women’s Body’s Affected By Breast Cancer. Whether You’ve Kept Both Of Your Breasts. Or Are Part Of The Mastectomy Crew. You Can Wear One Of Four Limited Edition Styles. Which Are Printed Onto Organic Tees & Hoodies. To Empower & Educate. Or Just Look Fucking Cool. 25% Profits Donated To The Usual Suspects. #GIRLvsCANCER’s Kick-Ass Partner Charities: @Trekstock @LGFBuk @CoppaFeelPeople @FutureDreamsCharity Excited? You Should Be. Stay Tuned. #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth

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Also launching today is a bonus #TitTee whereby GirlvsCancer has joined forces with burger restaurant Patty and Bun. Designed by @bbesdoingbits with Patty and Bun, the limited edition #TitTee will see 100% of profits donated to the GirlvsCancer partner charities. As part of the campaign, Patty and Bun have launched their new special, named ‘The Rack’ with £2 from each burger also being donated to the partner charities.

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Nice Rack 🍔 Combining My Love Of The Pop-Up Sustenance Scene. And Getting My Gang To Check Their Chebs. I Am Elated To Announce That. @GIRLvsCANCER Has Joined Forces With Burger Royalty. My Pals At @PattyAndBun. Making It Our Mission To Get Your Baps Out. On 1st October We’ll Launch Their Brand New Special. Aptly Named ‘The Rack’. Good Innit? With £2 From Each Burger Donated To These Darlings: @trekstock @lgfbuk @coppafeelpeople @futuredreamscharity In Addition The #GIRLvsCANCER x #PattyAndBun Team. Have Commissioned The Talented @bbesdoingbits. To Create An Epic Bespoke Limited Edition #TitTee. Adorned With Patty’s OG The Ari Gold. (Gives New Meaning To Getting Your Ari’s Out Eh?). 100% Will Be Donated To These Incredible Causes. To Celebrate We’re Throwing The Party Of All Parties. Head To @GIRLvsCANCER Now To Win Tickets To Attend. The Burger Nips Tit-Tee Will Be Available Only. At GIRLvsCANCER.co.uk. #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth

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Breast Cancer Awareness Month is a worldwide annual campaign, involving thousands of charities and organisations, which highlights the importance of breast awareness, education and research. There are many ways you can get involved, from supporting charities, sharing experiences and joining the conversation.

Many of us can also forget to check our boobs regularly, whether that’s simply life getting in the way, or us feeling worried about what we might find. CoppaFeel! offer regular text reminders, as well as how-to guides and e-news.


Visit GirlvsCancer to learn more and to purchase your own #TitTees.

Listen to Lauren and friend and co-host of the podcast You, Me and the Big C, Deborah James speaking at our event, Podfest for Mental Health.