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Win a Tuleh dress, help fight breast cancer

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Vermillion women's clothing boutique is offering up the chance to win a stunning pink dress by Tuleh (that feels a little Joan Holloway on Mad Men, yes?) valued at $1,250 as part of a raffle to benefit the American Cancer Society. It's Vermillion's part to help raise awareness during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Raffle tickets cost $50 and you can buy them at the North Hills store throughout October. The drawing will be held Nov. 1.

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What a great ploy to get more participation in the raffle, especially with a steep entry price like 50 bucks. The odds of winning dresses or anything else that's a prize is incredibly slim, but since the cause is good, a lot of people will probably enter anyway. Truth be told, I'm surprised they don't offer up men's prizes for such a raffle. I know plenty of men who are all about saving the breasts and donate at every opportunity!

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