Young British Designers ORANGE LEATHER BRACELET. F*CKING OWN IT by Marlow London
Introducing the ORANGE LEATHER BRACELET. F*CKING OWN IT by Marlow London, exclusively crafted for Young British Designers. This bespoke leather bracelet is not only a stylish accessory, but also holds a unique story. Created from off-cuts from leather bag production, each bracelet is a testament to sustainable fashion. The standout feature of this piece is the cut-out “FUCKING OWN IT” affirmation, making a bold statement wherever you go.
The adjustable silver buckle fastening ensures a perfect fit for everyone. The bracelet comes in one size and can be worn at three different lengths, with three holes to accommodate various wrist sizes. Its width is 1cm, and the lengths range from 16cm to 19cm. No matter your wrist size, you can confidently show off this chic and empowering accessory.
Packaged in a branded cotton drawstring bag, this bracelet makes for a thoughtful gift or a special treat for yourself. Designed by Marlow London in collaboration with Young British Designers, it embodies the spirit of both brands. Handcrafted in London, this bracelet showcases the craftsmanship and creativity that YBD and Marlow London are known for.
Product Details:
– Bespoke made leather bracelet for Young British Designers
– Created from off-cuts from leather bag production
– Cut-out “FUCKING OWN IT” affirmation
– Silver buckle adjustable fastening
– Presented in branded cotton drawstring bag
– Designed by Marlow London x YBD
– Made in London town
– Width: 1cm
– Length 1: 16cm
– Length 2: 17.5cm
– Length 3: 19cm
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Added to site: 28th June 2023. Last updated: 13th December 2023
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