• MLB Pinstripe Uniform Friendship Bracelet
  • MLB Pinstripe Uniform Friendship Bracelet
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MLB Pinstripe Uniform Friendship Bracelet

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A fun & creative gift idea

Handmade Limited edition – 100% unique

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Wear a century-old tradition to support the team. These friendship-style bracelets are crafted from game-used MLB™ pinstripe uniforms.
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  • What Makes It Uncommon
    Wear a century-old tradition to support the team. These friendship-style bracelets are crafted from game-used MLB™ pinstripe uniforms.

    • Support your favorite team by wearing a piece of history with a friendship-style bracelet made from game-used MLB™ pinstripe uniforms.
    • Choose your favorite ball club from a growing selection.
    • Designed to fit the wrist (from 6–9), the threaded bamboo cord in your team’s colors permanently sets in place once tied.
    • Each bracelet is gift-boxed with an authentication card and a hologram for looking up What Makes It Uncommons of the exact season the uniform was worn in.
    • Designed by Ward Wallau. Made in California.


    Officially licensed by Major League Baseball™, each bracelet includes a tamper-evident hologram sticker to ensure authenticity and comes gift-boxed with an authentication instruction card.

    Made from

    mlb authentic game used uniform, bamboo cord, silver-plated brass charm

    Measurements

    Designed to fit wrist. Once bracelet is tied, it is set and not adjustable. From 6" - 9"

    Care

    Hand wash.

    Item ID

    57379

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    Ward Wallau

    created by Ward Wallau

    location

    California

    Disappointed when the MTA filled in the "Y" cutout of their classic subway tokens, Ward Wallau was inspired to find a fun way to incorporate the unaltered tokens into cufflinks. He wanted to prove to the MTA that the original tokens were worthy of celebrating and repurposing and, after 11 years of "no," Ward became the first licensee of the New York City MTA. Since that time, this "authenticity hound," has assembled and grew his team of artisans, production staff, and authenticators in Berkeley, California, where they re-imagine nostalgic artifacts as unique gifts that tell a story. Ward loves breathing new life into things that already exist, be it letterpress blocks, a wooden seat from Wrigley Field, or a bat broken at a Major League baseball game. "This business is ever-challenging, dynamic, and satisfying," he says. "It's not a good day if you don't learn something new!"

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