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Choosing rubber wristbands for special occasions

By Stanley Haggy

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Wristbands are strips of material - be it rubber, leather, plastic or metal - that encircle the wrist. These are often worn as fashion accessories and show off the wearer's individual style. Rubber wristbands have grown in great popularity in recent times, as they are not only fashionable but also very inexpensive. It has become trendy amongst people of all ages to spend their time choosing rubber wristbands for special occasions.

Apart from fashion and trendiness, wristbands can also serve more than an ornamental function. Many are also used for functional purposes - to identify individuals who support a cause, make a statement or follow a particular political party. When choosing rubber wrist bands for special occasions, these are called event wristbands.

A fashion statement speaks volumes about its wearer. In the past, t-shirts bearing bold statements, sporting club, group or charity logos were used to call attention. It is said that the trend of wrist bands caught on when celebrity cyclist, Lance Armstrong, used them to raise money for cancer awareness in his LIVESTRONG campaign.

Wristbands are now available in a rainbow of colors and can be custom-made to suit any event and engraved with whatever statement or motif to represent your cause. Bands can come in a single color, a blend of a couple or more colors and can even comprise of two small bands intertwined - the choice is yours in choosing rubber wrist bands for special occasions. Some political parties have even created their own version of wristbands to identify their faithful supporters.

Since the movement to wear wristbands started, everyone from celebrities to the man-on-the-street have been sporting these fashion statements. Each band of a different color expresses the holding up of certain movements, certain opinions and certain statements.

Rubber wristbands are easily worn by anyone - not only are they cheap and in fashion but they demonstrate the wearer's stand on certain life issues or the promotion of a particular association or group. Different colors are known to represent different purposes. For example, a red wristband is commonly known to stand for HIV AIDS awareness. Orange, on the other hand, support certain physical ailments like Multiple Sclerosis (especially if engraved with the words, "I Will"), lupus, etc. With the current push to preserve our environment, green rubber wristbands represent this cause.

Other examples of colored wristbands include blue which, typically stand for the prevention of domestic violence and child abuse, white that is popularly used in support of Christian themes as well as anti-racist movements. And finally, pink rubber wristbands are a universal representative of breast cancer awareness.

Choosing rubber wristbands for special occasions is extremely easy these days as wristbands of such kinds can be made cheaply. Not only are these fashion accessories affordable but also, they can be custom-made to suit any purpose. They can be made available as singular pieces or in packs of hundred or more.

If you're looking to get your message to the masses creating your own rubber wristbands can help you make that statement. Bold, fashionable and affordable, choosing rubber wristbands for special occasions is the way to go in order to show your stand for a worthy cause.

Design your own wristband to help you speak of your own opinions or charity. Learn from our web site how to design your own for personal use or to raise money for a good cause.

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