All Black Lacrosse Team Rocked Breast Cancer Awareness Socks

All Black Lacrosse Team Rocked Breast Cancer Awareness Socks

All Black Lacrosse Team Rocked Breast Cancer Awareness Socks

Professional Lacrosse players Kyle Harrison, Chazz Woodson, Sam Bradman and the rest of the Ambassadors took on Team England at Brown University. This historic assembly of the Sankofa Lacrosse Alliance saw the gathering of the world’s greatest black lacrosse players. Rock ‘Em Apparel provided custom "Rock The Cure" socks in a Pink colorway.

Rock ‘Em Apparel worked directly with Kyle Harrison to design the custom Nike Elite socks and actually hand delivered them up from Florida to Providence for the games.

All Black Lacrosse Team Rocked Breast Cancer Awareness Socks

Kyle wanted to do something special because it was the team's debut. He wanted the team to show their support for breast cancer awareness month, so Rock ‘Em Apparel used a Pink color scheme from their "Rock The Cure" collection.

Rock ‘Em Apparel states:

The socks came out great and we were lucky enough to get some of the players on video expressing their thoughts on the socks. The event was first class and a lot of fun to be apart of. We'd like to thank Kyle, Chazz and the entire Sankofa Lacrosse Alliance for the opportunity to truly create something one of a kind. Stay tuned for more exciting things from Rock 'Em!


Watch highlights from the trip and game below.



Purchase the socks by clicking, http://store.rockemapparel.com.

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Additionally, Rock ‘Em Apparel states:

We are currently working with Kyle to create a fresh pair of socks for him to wear in each LXM Pro game. This weekend in ATL he wore our pink "Rock The Cure" Elephant print socks during the game. Here's a link to an Instagram picture he took before hitting the field http://instagram.com/p/f8j2poE2eg/.


This was an historic event. We're looking forward to the next event already!
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