If you’re looking to color outside the box on your next event wristband, you’ve come to the right place. Add in your social media icons, stack lines of text and add in your own custom logos. The fact is, our wristbands are a blank slate. Design them yourself or kick the dirty work off to us. Whatever you do, don’t settle for less.
Make Bracelets For A Cause & Get 10% Off Your Order
Wristband Bros is offering 10% off all bracelets for a cause, from now until the end of time. That’s right. A never-ending promo code. Just use the code GOOD10 at checkout and watch 10% melt away from your order total.
So what qualifies as a good cause? That’s easy. Any wristband with an altruistic end, whether it be fundraising or building awareness for an issue or disease. We’re not going to hold your feet to the fire on this. The promo code uses the honor system. If you say the cause is a good one, we’ll take you at your word. After all, we trust in the good in people!
Recent Bracelets For A Cause (Made By Our Amazing Customers)
Make Autism Awareness Wristbands For Your Next Event

If you’re looking to help raise awareness for autism, our custom wristbands are the perfect tool. With a low price point and a high level of popularity, our wristbands help you bring attention to your cause without breaking the bank.
Designing A Custom Wristband All By Your Lonesome

Are you looking to create a super-cool custom wristband? Something more involved than what’s possible in our online designer? Well, you’ve come to the right place. This post will highlight the process of designing your wristband offline using one of our templates. We’d love for you to eventually produce this wristband with us, but hey… It’s a free country. Do with this information what you will!
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Raising Awareness For Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM)
I recently had the pleasure of communicating with Anne Marie Lavallee. She’s a young woman who’s been put in an incredibly difficult situation. She’s dealing with it in a remarkably courageous way.
Anne Marie has a condition known as AVM. Before speaking with her, I’d never heard of it. She was kind enough to send me some information that I’d love to share with you. Instead of trying to re-write complicated medical text, I’ll share the definition I received from her. This information comes from StrokeAssociation.org.