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When Wes Selby’s grandmother was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer in 2019, the 12-year-old Naperville boy wanted to do something to bring her hope.

Wes turned his passion for drawing into creating streetwear designs that can be sold with proceeds donated to pancreatic cancer research.

With no cure yet, Wes said he’s overwhelmed that, according to Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, the five-year survival rate for pancreatic cancer is 10%. “It’s such a crazy thing to think about,” said the sixth-grader who attends Scullen Middle School in Naperville.

The American Cancer Society estimates in 2020 about 57,600 people (30,400 men and 27,200 women) will be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and about 47,050 people (24,640 men and 22,410 women) will die from the disease.

Wes’ mother, Kiersten Selby, said it was a shock when her mother, who Wes calls Lee Lee, was diagnosed August. “She was riding roller coasters with us at spring break,” Kiersten Selby said.

Wes Selby, 12, of Naperville, designed a sneaker to show support for his grandmother, who was diagnosed in August with pancreatic cancer. Proceeds from the sale of the shoes benefits pancreatic cancer research.
Wes Selby, 12, of Naperville, designed a sneaker to show support for his grandmother, who was diagnosed in August with pancreatic cancer. Proceeds from the sale of the shoes benefits pancreatic cancer research.

“She’s an amazing cook,” Wes said. “We made homemade lasagna together. It was really fun.”

The diagnosis caused Wes to think about what he was capable of doing.

Wes said when people are sick, kids rarely get to help. But he envisioned a line of branded clothing and accessories as a way to do something not just for her, but for all the people with pancreatic cancer.

“It’s harder for kids to do charity work,” he said. “I think if I can do this, anybody can.

“I want to raise at least $1,000 for pan can (pancreatic cancer). If we work hard and don’t give up, we can beat this,” he said.

Wes said while a cure would be great, at this point he’d be happy with a test that could detect pancreatic cancer in its early stages. Most people are diagnosed at stage 4 when it is too late, he said.

Wes’ plan started with the idea of designing a sneaker that incorporated his branded logo W3S, a spin off his first name.

The MoonFlag12 sneakers designed by 12-year-old Wes Shelby, of Naperville, features an astronaut planting a flag on the moon on the tongue. The design was inspired by Wes' grandmother, who often tells her family she loves them to the moon and back.
The MoonFlag12 sneakers designed by 12-year-old Wes Shelby, of Naperville, features an astronaut planting a flag on the moon on the tongue. The design was inspired by Wes’ grandmother, who often tells her family she loves them to the moon and back.

His first product was an Italian-made, hand-stitched sneaker called MoonFlag12 produced by Alive Shoes.

The red, white and blue basketball-style sneaker features his W3S logo on the side and an astronaut placing a flag on the moon inside the shoe’s tongue.

Kiersten Selby said her mother often tells the family how she loves them to the moon and back, and Wes incorporated that theme in the shoe.

Wes was able to get seven people he knew to commit to buying the $189 shoe before the company agreed to put the sneakers into production. If 10 people buy the shoes, Kiersten Selby said, Alive Shoes will help market Wes’ product.

Realizing the average kid doesn’t spend $189 for shoes, Wes decided to offer a separate line of affordable streetwear and accessories that sport the W3S design or logo incorporating MoonFlag12 shoe.

Merchandise starts at less than $5 for a W3S ribbon or logo sticker. W3S-branded iPhone cases run between $15.50 and $17.

Wes put his logo on just about anything teens and tweens might want to purchase, from beanies to beach towels to T-shirts, socks, draw-string bags, sweatshirts, jackets and jogging pants.

As of last week, Wes was about a third of the way toward achieving his $1,000 goal.

Right now he’s working on marketing his products on the internet.

The MoonFlag12 sneakers designed by 12-year-old Wes Shelby, of Naperville, feature a moon design on the box and his logo W3S on the box and shoe.
The MoonFlag12 sneakers designed by 12-year-old Wes Shelby, of Naperville, feature a moon design on the box and his logo W3S on the box and shoe.

Links to the websites to purchase the shoes and his streetwear can be found on Facebook by searching W3S Brand. His products also can be found on Instagram at WS3_sneakers.

Grandma couldn’t be more proud of her grandson, Kiersten Selby said. “My mom went to fashion design school. That’s where he gets it from,” she said.

Besides playing basketball, football, lacrosse and golf, Wes said much of his free time is spent drawing shoes. “Sometimes it even gets in the way of my school work,” he said.

As far as what’s beyond middle school, Wes has dreams.

“I’d like to grow (W3S) to be a brand and symbol of a good cause,” he said.

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