Bingley-based Thermal company Damart has raised £20,000 for the Breast Cancer Campaign (BCC) by selling a limited-edition pink vest.
The vest was designed by Damart's in-house team and incorporated the international pink ribbon symbol for breast awareness and a silk ribbon threaded through lacy straps.
Marketing director John Bottomley said: "We have supported the Breast Cancer Campaign for the past three years and are delighted to have raised such a large amount to help fund its research to find a cure for the disease.
"Damart staff really got involved with the campaign, from selling pink ribbons in October to working overtime to take orders.
"BCC is the perfect charity since most of our customers are women and particularly older women who are most at risk."
Pamela Goldberg, chief executive of BCC, said: "We are extremely grateful to Damart for donating all the profits from this unique vest to the charity."
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