Silicone Sport Wristband - Folds Of Honor (Blue/Red)
Silicone Sport Wristband - Folds Of Honor (Blue/Red)

Silicone Sport Wristband - Folds Of Honor (Blue/Red)

Regular price $29.97

PLEASE NOTE
SIZING & CARE
BELOW BEFORE ORDERING.

SHIPPING & HANDLING FEES AND A 10% RESTOCKING FEE APPLY FOR EXCHANGES.


*CARE:
 
Silicone will tear or break if not handled correctly.
To avoid breakage, your wristband should fit loosely and comfortably. Please use care not to over stretch your wristband or flip it inside out when putting it on and taking it off; the use of a little water is recommended.

*SIZING: How to choose the correct size when placing your order.
Cut a 1-inch strip from an 8 ½” x 11” sheet of paper. Wrap the strip of paper around your wrist, mark the length and measure it.

  •  If you measure 4 7/8” to 5 7/8” order a size S
  •  If you measure 5 7/8” to 6 7/8” order a size M 
  •  If you measure 6 7/8” to 7 7/8” order a size L 
  •  If you measure 7 7/8” to 8 7/8” order a size XL 

If your wrist measures larger than 57/8", the S” wristband might be too tight. The same issue will apply for all other sizes.

Silicone Sport Wristbands each have two programmed EFX holograms. Silicone Sport Wristbands are made of the highest quality non-toxic, 100% medical grade silicone.

With a large variety of colors and iconic designs these Certified Authentic Sport Wristbands are a best-selling product and can be seen on professional athletes in every major sport!

More than one million dependents have been affected by the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Of these, 87 percent do not qualify for federal scholarship assistance. Folds of Honor, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization with a mission to empower deserving military families with educational support and opportunities, is helping fill this gap by providing educational scholarships for children and spouses of military service men and women killed or disabled while serving our great nation.

Created by Major Dan Rooney following his second tour of duty in Iraq in 2007, Folds of Honor has awarded more than 2,600 educational scholarships to date.