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4 Inch Armbands – Great for Rockstars and Athletics
Nov 23rd
I’m sure you’ve seen the lead singer of Metallica rocking out with his armband. Usually the black armband is about 4 to 5 inches and is worn on his forearm. Being a guitarist myself, I think this is an awesome accessory.

Then I realized, athletes wear these 4 inch cotton armbands just like the Metallica front-man. Everyone from basketball to baseball players wear the bands as a way to show team spirit and get rid of sweat. These 4 inch armbands can be bought plain or customized at online shops like STbands. Of course if you didn’t want to buy them, you could always get tickets to a professional basketball game. At the end players will usually throw accessories like armbands and finger bands out to the crowd. Be careful though, it will be drenched with sweat!
3 Inch Wristband Sweatband for Athletes
Nov 22nd
3 Inch wristbands are ideal if you play basketball, tennis, baseball or football. Other athletes also use the bands to absorb sweat during various events. Recently thought, cotton 3 Inch bands have become quite popular to customize at places like STbands or Wristband Central. This option is good for sports organizations at high schools and colleges. Some places also have the 3 inch bands written in Centimeters, which is a little more than 7.5cm. Visit STbands to learn more about 3 Inch bands.
Breast Cancer Awareness Sweatbands – October is Coming Soon
Aug 30th

For a period of seven years, between 1999 and 2006 breast cancer rates declined. Some attributed this, in part, to a Women’s Health Initiative research study which found that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) was a contributing factor to the development of breast cancer incidences in women. After the study was released (2002), fewer doctors prescribed HRT to their patients. Continued research will help health professionals make such discoveries as the above, which can further reduce incidences of breast cancer. Purchasing gear such as breast cancer awareness sweatbands is one very simple way that people can help fund research, bring attention to the cause and pay for mammograms for women who can’t afford them on their own.
Research such of the Women’s Health Initiative, requires monies. Financial contributions made to organizations which champion breast cancer awareness and research help to save lives. The aforementioned is an example of how. There are numerous ways for individuals to do their part. Volunteering at cancer related events, donating money and buying gear, are just a few ways. Breast cancer awareness sweatbands only require a small investment. The proceeds from such purchases go toward breast cancer research and pays for mammograms for the under or uninsured. If everyone does a little, then a lot can be done to help improve care and hopefully one day, find a cure.
Advances in treatment have been responsible for declining breast-cancer related deaths. This downward trend in began in 1990. Treatment advances were developed by scientists and researchers who received funding from the government and charitable organizations. More work, however, still needs to be done. Breast cancer trails only lung cancer in rates of deaths for women. Fewer women survive breast cancer then any other form of the disease other than lung cancer. Because this is true, continued work is needed.
Buying breast cancer awareness sweatbands is one very simple, yet effective way to contribute to the work and research being done on the behalf of breast cancer survivors, those who have succumbed and the family members and friends who love(d) them. These pink sweatbands are a signal to others that the wearer is doing their part to help eradicate the disease.
Pink armbands for football are becoming increasingly popular. Well known, NFL (National Football League) players are wearing them to lend their support to this very important cause. Football armbands for breast cancer give men an opportunity stand up for the women in their lives (and women in general) who may one day have to do battle with this potentially deadly disease. These women might be their own wives, mothers, sisters, grandmothers and aunts. Wearing breast cancer awareness sweatbands is one way for men, who are interested in the aforementioned, to do so. Women can obviously wear them as well.
Check out this hilarious pink gloves video…
Sweatbands for Baseball and Softball
May 11th
Baseball and softball are two sports that combine both athleticism and quick thinking to make for an entertaining watch (and play). Many softball and baseball players wear sweatbands while playing their sport. The reason using arm and wrist sweatbands is appealing to many players is because it both stabilizes their wrists and absorbs sweat, preventing errors during the ball game.

Cotton sweatbands can be an asset while playing baseball in hot weather. When the sun is beating down on your face you will begin to sweat. This sweat will give your skin a slippery, sometimes icky feeling that can cause unexpected errors. Stabilization and making sure your wrist stays in good condition are also important to ball players. Sports wristbands definitely help with this, as we see many players wearing both wrist and armbands during play.
Learn more and buy sweatbands at http://www.stbands.com
Put Your Logo on a Sweatband
May 5th
Have you ever wanted to put your logo on a sweatband? It’s really not as hard as you think. In fact it’s as simple as sending your photo to us and letting us do the rest!
The last 4 years STbands has been designing and producing custom sweatbands for clients around the world. From large fortune 500 companies to smaller schools to athletes – we’ve done it all. We’ve worked with both simple logos and very complex logos. We have the knowledge and skill to edit artwork so it can easily be embroidered on sweat band.
Learn more at STbands
Sweatbands – Personalized With Your Logo or Plain
Jan 17th

These days there are a lot of products that can be customized with your logo. One of the coolest, sporty products is sweatbands. The great thing about sweatbands is they are easy to slip on and wear right when you receive them. A lot of musicians use sweat wristbands for a new type of product to sell at their booth. A lot of organizations are finding creative uses for customizing sweatbands including schools, charities, start up companies and more.
There are 3 main types of sweatbands: Wristbands, Headbands and Armbands. In the photo above you see a personalized wristband that has an embroidered logo. This is one of the most common ways to customize sweatbands. The second most common way, and one that is popular with a lot of musicians, is sweat armbands. Your logo can also be applied to armbands. The main difference between armbands and wristbands, is simply length. Many guitarist wear armbands as a fashion statement on their wrist. The third way, and one of the most creative ways is headbands. Many volleyball, basketball and tennis players wear headbands to soak up their sweat during the game. After all it can get pretty intense during some sports.
Sweatbands For Construction
Jan 6th

When your out nearly all day at a construction site things can get pretty sweaty. All that sweat can drip down into your eyes, which can affect your vision and also burn. If you are working the high beams you can not afford to have blurred vision. Good news! There are sweatbands that can fit right under your hard hat. The main one that we know about is Sweat GUTR, which is a very thin sweat band that acts like a gutter for your head.

Just as the gutter on your house re-directs rain to a drain – the GUTR headband re-directs your sweat away from your eyes. Construction sweatbands are great for making your construction job less of a hassle by keeping that burning liquid out of your face!
Pink Sweatbands for Breast Cancer Awareness
Dec 6th
Each year, in the month of October a few things are happening. Football season is getting in the groove, fall is progressing, Halloween is coming up and you can nearly taste the Turkey you will be eating the next month.
But, there is also something else that is really important happening: Breast Cancer Awareness. Each October it is time to remember and think about the many women (and men) that have to struggle with breast cancer. It is also time to learn how to check and prevent breast cancer.
STbands.com offers pink sweatbands and a special designed Think Pink silicone wristband for individuals or companies to buy for fund raising. Many people buy the pink sweatbands for the high school football or basketball team to wear during the month. There is bulk pricing for both types products so you can be sure to get the best deal.
So, this October remember that it is Breast Cancer Awareness month.
Dont’ Sweat It!
Feb 2nd

Having trouble with sweat? Well of course the obvious thing to do is get new deodorant (I personally like Axe Dry). But you could also get sweatbands for your head band wrists. The sweatbands are not only fashionable but will stop the sweat from dripping into your eyes during important moments (like that winning shot). To get started on your sweatbands visit http://www.stbands.com.
Celeb’s Wearing Sweatbands
Jan 13th
Luke Wilson

Avril Lavigne

Andre Agassi

Lindsay Lohan

Derek Jeter

Who else do you know that wears sweatbands?



