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The Livestrong wristband. The Livestrong wristband is a yellow silicone gel bracelet program launched in May 2004 as a fund-raising item. [23] The bracelet was developed by Nike and its advertising agency, Wieden+Kennedy. The band's yellow color references the yellow jersey traditionally worn by the Tour de France's overall leader.
In 2004, the Livestrong wristband, the AIDS ribbon of our day, suddenly appeared on arms from coast to coast.In 1996, champion cyclist Lance Armstrong was told he Top 25 "It" products of all time ...
[12] [10] [13] The British press reported on the supposed meanings of the band's colors in 2005. [14] Countrywide Financial Corporation's Loyalty oath bracelet. [15] In 2007, the consequence of not signing a loyalty oath was "lose my job". [16] Similar stories surfaced in the British media in 2009, in which the bracelets were allegedly ...
Silly Bandz are rubber bands made of silicone rubber formed into shapes including animals, objects, numbers, and letters. They are normally worn as bracelets . Silly Bandz retail in packages with select themes, such as princesses or animals, and fashion accessories.
Reminderband was launched in November 2004 by Clay Broadbent, and Scott Huskinson. [5]In 2005, the company sold about 9 million of the wristbands [6] and was the official provider of the wristband of the Tour de France with its bands worn by thousands at the Tour including cyclists, fans, police security and reporters.
In the case of children, the use of a bracelet with attractive colored beads helps evangelists connect with and communicate the gospel to their young audience. The most common form of the Salvation Bracelet consists of a series of colored beads stringed onto a cord and then tied to form a bracelet to be worn on the wrist.
The "Livestrong" bracelet style is different, and doesn't look so much like "jelly" as those bands. (I don't even think of it as part of the same fad, as the article seems to suggest; I sort of associate these more closely with friendship bracelets , as wearing one implies solidarity with a cause.)
It features an electric blue jacquard pattern over a matte black base, and for the silhouette, a halterneck strap and slouchy neckline that plunged down deep into Turner-Smith’s abdomen.