What Else Can You Do With Rubber Wristbands?
May 13th, 2010, Posted in Bracelets, Jewelry, UncategorizedOne of the biggest fashion trends of the past decade is found in the rubber wristband. Ever since the bicyclist Lance Armstrong decided to beat cancer, win the tour de france, and then win the tour de France again while wearing a red rubber wristband people and companies across the board have gotten in on the action. The “Live Strong” slogan that ran across his wristband supported his cancer research charity and turned everyone’s attention to the power of tiny rubber billboards.
Rubber wristbands make excellent marketing tools because they create miniature wrist-sized banners that people will pay to wear around wherever they go. But now that the trend is coming to and end and people are starting to grow tired of hipstir kids wearing fifty different wristbands on one arm, what should you do with all of those old wristbands you bought but don’t wear anymore? You might think that the best option is to simply throw them away but you would be wrong. There’s tons of stuff you can do with your old rubber wristbands.
Start Wearing Them Again
Rubber wristbands are meant to be worn and fashion-sense be damned, you can still wear them! If you got tired of the fad a while ago but still own a bunch of them you can start wearing them as ankle bracelets instead of just shift them over to the opposite arm. You might not be progressive with this choice but at least the wristbands won’t be going to waste.
Recycle Them
There are tons of recycling plants out there that would love to get their hands on all of those used and worn out rubber wristbands. They can chew up all that old rubber and turn it into something much better like soft surfaces for playgrounds and filling for futon mattresses. As long as you are giving up one trend you might as well pick up another and go “green.”
Okay, so maybe there really isn’t a whole lot of stuff you can do with your personalized rubber wristbands but at least you aren’t willing to just let them rot at the bottom of your canvas sports bag. Don’t just throw them away! People all over the world are discovering clever ways to use their old stuff and you should find a way to make use of those old rubber circlets you treasured for all of six months.