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The Endless Design Opportunities of Cuff Bracelets

A few reasons why you should give this unique product a try. 

Cuff bracelets are the perfect product because they can be made to fit almost any personality or style preference. There are endless design possibilities including photographs of pets, children, artwork, floral patterns, names, and monograms. Unisub’s .03″ and ChromaLuxe’s .045″ thick metal blanks are available in white, gold, and clear aluminum, and in a choice of gloss, semi-gloss, and matte finishes. Unique shapes with names such as Geneva, Chevron, and Crete are available in addition to the more traditional rectangular shapes. All styles have rounded edges to provide maximum comfort and, due to the aluminum’s malleability, finished bracelets can be adjusted for a comfortable fit on almost any wrist.

Boutique and gift shops will jump at the opportunity to offer this product to their customers. Since this form of “wholesale fulfillment” allows you to hire these shops to be your sales force, you’ll need to provide them with a pre-made sample kit, a “look book” containing style/color options, and an order form.

-David Gross, Condé

Condé Systems president

David Gross

David Gross is the president of Condé Systems, Inc. For over 30 years, he has developed and built the Mobile, Alabama based company into the premier source for printers, substrates, and consumables serving the sublimation and digital heat transfer industries. David's goal has always been to provide business owners the superior guidance and resources needed to be successful at these exciting and profitable decorating technologies. Gross regularly contributed articles to A&E magazine as part of his “Road to Sublimation Success” series and continues to contribute to GRAPHICS PRO. He has co-authored several books including RTSS: Harnessing the Power of Sublimation for Outstanding Profits, RTSS: Cashing In On The ChromaLuxe Revolution, The Sublimation Journal, and others. He can be reached by email at dgross@conde.com.

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