by Hugh McAllister for Glen Oaks Escrow

Miss DD The Disco DJ is ready to face the competition…I can hear the Bee Gees now: ”Staying alive, staying alive…”
I’ve never thought much about the design of a bra. That is a decidedly male perspective on undergarments. From what I have observed they are uniquely suited to their intended purposes and since I don’t wear them, I never thought much about them. Not surprisingly, women pay more attention to them. Each year, for 6 years, Glen Oaks Escrow’s team (notably a primarily female population) has given a lot of thought to bra design, but for a reason far more egalitarian than a concern for personal comfort. Bra design is one of the annual fundraising activities, sponsored by “Soroptimist International Of Glendale”, a philanthropic organization of professional women that contributes time and financial support to community programs that benefit women and girls. The “Bras For A Cause” program is specifically designated to aid in the diagnosis of breast cancer, in both men and women, and to support victims of the disease. A $100 entry fee puts organizations in the game.
Bras designed by the entrants are judged and awarded rankings based on a set of predetermined criteria. These rankings help establish market value and then, in a silent auction they are sold to the highest bidder. Proceeds from the sale go directly to the continuing programs.
This year the Glen Oaks Escrow lead designer is Julie Macias. Her task has been to design a bra around the theme: “Bras For A Cause Go To Work.” The result is here in the pictures: “Miss DD The Disco DJ!” A dash of ‘70’s glitter mixed with function and form defines this year’s submission.
We’re glad to be a proud sponsor of the 2009 “Bras For A Cause” and equally proud of our designer, Julie Macias, creator of the GOE 2009 Bra for a Cause entry.
All he needs is one base hit to win the game. The first pitch zooms by, strike one. The second one looks low and outside, but the umpire disagrees. Strike two. On the third pitch he gears up, paces himself, and lets loose the swing to end all swings. Crack! The ball goes flying into right, over the fielder’s head, and into the stands. Game over, and the second baseman won it all.