One Day Apparel

One Day Apparel was created to reflect the philosophy of living life “one day at time.

Our apparel was created with the hope that all who have been touched by cancer share our passion for finding a cure and support our cause. With your help, we can make this dream a reality one day sooner.

"One Day Apparel has created a unique item for my family. This shirt allows my husband to easily and unobtrusively use antibiotic IVs while in his business clothes. Our custom order came with a hidden pocket to hold the medication and a stylish business-friendly look. He pairs it over a short sleeve collared shirt and no one knows. He can access his picc line quickly and get back to work. 
Thank you OneDay for creating this custom piece!"

--Kelsey S.

"I bought this for my mom and she loves it as well as all the nurses on the floor. Such an awesome sweater! Thanks again!"

-- Melissa F.

"I purchased the long sleeve shirt for my best friend's husband whom was diagnosed with cancer. As a nurse I know the importance of access.  I knew this would be the perfect shirt to keep my friend warm while allowing his nurses easy access and the ability to monitor his port. They gushed about the many compliments they received from the nurses for both functionality and style. Great design! Thank you!" 

-- April, RN

New Partnership for 2015!

ONE DAY APPAREL is proud to announce our new partnership with the Vs. Cancer Foundation!

Vs. Cancer Logo

The Vs. Cancer Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to saving kids' lives by empowering athletes and communities to fund lifesaving childhood cancer efforts.

Founded in 2012 by childhood cancer survivor Chase Jones, Vs. Cancer has worked with hundreds of athletes, teams and communities nationwide to fund the comprehensive spectrum of the pediatric cancer battle: from research initiatives across the country to healing programs within local children's hospitals.

Since its inception, the Vs. Cancer Foundation, a 501(c)3 charity, has raised over $1.4 million directly impacting over 40,000 children with cancer in over 50 respective hospitals, and actively changing the outcomes for kids currently undergoing treatment.