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  1. Fabric & Tyvek Wristbands Make Your Event Fun and Colourful

    Fabric & Tyvek Wristbands Make Your Event Fun and Colourful
    tyvek wristbands, music festival, summerWho would have thought that a simple fabric or tyvek wristband could provide so much to an event? These simple but versatile accessories make running your event easy, while also helping to establish a solid brand identity for your organisation. Oh, and they look great as well! Read on to find out more about why your event needs Handband's fabric and tyvek wristbands. Continue reading →
  2. 5 Reasons Why Silicone Wristbands are Perfect for Halloween

    Halloween is almost upon us, which means it is party time. Few times of year lend themselves so perfectly to a good old fashioned knees-up asHalloween, with its tricks and treats, its scary costumes, and the general feeling that literally anything could happen.If you are planning on throwing a Halloween party this year, be sure to remember one thing;  glow...
  3. How the Wristband Became a Marketing Success Story

    How the Wristband Became a Marketing Success Story
    wristbandThe humble wristband as a fashion accessory is nothing new. People have been wearing bangles, ribbons and bracelets on their wrists in the name of style for thousands of years, and some bright spark even had the innovative idea of attaching a miniature clock to a wristband so that people could tell the time on the move. But it is only relatively recently that the potential of the wristband as a marketing tool has received widespread recognition. Nowadays, the wristband is a prime piece of marketing merchandise, and not something that should be overlooked by any enterprising businesspeople who want to raise the profile of their brand. But how did this happen, and what makes the wristband so useful to marketers? Continue reading →
  4. Awareness Bracelets Fight Heading to Supreme Court

    awareness bracelets EASTON, Pa. -- A Pennsylvania school district says it will take its fight against "I (heart) Boobies!" awareness bracelets to the U.S. Supreme Court. The Easton Area School District board voted 7-1 Tuesday night to appeal a decision rejecting its claim the awareness bracelets are lewd and should be banned from school. The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals also determined the district didn't prove the awareness bracelets are disruptive when it upheld a lower court's decision in August. The silicone wristbands  are designed to promote breast cancer awareness among young people. Two girls challenged the school's ban in 2010. Superintendent John Reinhart tells The Express-Times of Easton the ruling compromised administrators' ability to determine what is and is not appropriate in school. Dissenting board member Frank Pintabone says the district should let the matter go. The Easton Area School District board voted 7-1 Tuesday night to appeal a decision rejecting its claim the awareness bracelets are lewd and should be banned from school. The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals also determined the district didn't prove the bracelets are disruptive Continue reading →
  5. Reflective Wristbands helping keep pupils safe this winter

    Reflective wristbandsA DEVELOPER has teamed up with a town school to keep pupils safe during the winter months. McCarthy & Stone, the UK’s leading retirement developer, has donated 250 reflective wristbands to children at St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Ombersley Way. The wristbands are to help raise awareness of road safety and to make pupils more visible to passing motorists during busy rush hour conditions. Headteacher from St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Miranda Gibbs, said: “We actively encourage our pupils to walk to and from school; it’s a great way to keep healthy and active and reduces road congestion. However, many are now finding themselves doing their journey in the dark, Continue reading →

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