What You Wear on Your Wrist Can Say a Lot About You

Silicone BraceletWhat you wear on your wrist can say a lot about who you are and what you believe in. For example, people are wearing silicone bracelets that are printed or embossed with lettering that supports different nonprofits, social or environmental causes. Chances are, when you see a green silicone bracelet on someone’s wrist, they are promoting an environmental cause, and they want others around them to know that they believe in supporting different organizations that promote social good.

The color wristbands are fun to wear, and are comfortable. They are acceptable in just about every social setting, especially if worn to a fund raising event that the association supports. Green, for example, supports the environment, and blue supports people who have pro life stands on the abortion issue. By wearing the plastic wristbands, you are telling people that you believe in the cause, and are promoting the ideals of the nonprofit or issue.

If you want to support one of these silicone bracelets on your wrist, you can order them from any number of organizations online. Simply use search terms for the group that you want to support, and go to their site to see if they offer the wristbands. Your donation will help the group out, and collectively, these donations add up. Lance Armstrong raised $23 million by selling his yellow LiveStrong bracelets in a partnership with Nike for cancer research and awareness.

Money is hard to come by right now for many, but these silicone bracelets are an inexpensive way for you to put something on your wrist that tells others that you contributed to a good cause. The wristbands last a long time, and shouldn’t irritate your skin. Some latex products cause allergies in some people, but most silicone wristbands do not bother people. They can be easily washed and dried, so they are sanitary, as well as safe to wear on your wrist.