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RESIST Campaign wrap bracelet/necklace
A modern and feminine bracelet and necklace in gold fill or sterling silver dots and dashes spelling out “Resist” in Morse code. 40% of sales are being donated to the below organizations in Minnesota and nationwide, helping our families, friends and neighbors through this heinous attack on our civil liberties.
“Resist” in Morse code is centered on a necklace, but also can be ordered to do double duty as a wrap bracelet. The dots and dashes are strung on a durable and waterproof faux silk nylon cord. It looks and feels just like the silk cord. Wrapping your jewelry three times around your wrist centers the word Resist and surrounds it in three strands of nylon cord in the color of your choice.
sizing details:
if you are interested in a triple wrap bracelet or you’d like a bracelet that can also be a necklace, simply measure your wrist size and multiply by three.
If you have a 6” wrist, order an 18” to triple wrap (and optional necklace)
If you have a 6.5” wrist, order a 19.5” to triple wrap (and optional necklace)
If you have a 7” wrist, order a 21” to triple wrap (and optional necklace)
Alternatively, you can also order a one strand nylon cord bracelet by adding the measurement of your wrist.
Etc. Also, please write to me if you need any help at hello@coattonline.com
We are adding in a Resist bumper sticker designed by Amanda Jane Jones to all campaign jewelry orders.
40% of sales are being donated to the below organizations in New Mexico and nationwide, helping our families, friends and neighbors through this heinous attack on our civil liberties.
Please write to me if you need any help or quantity discounts at hello@coattonline.com
Organizations to whom we are donating 40% of sales across are:
https://thefooddepot.org/about-us/
The Food Depot in Santa Fe services all of Northern New Mexico to abolish food insecurity and create a hunger free New Mexico
National Immigration Law Center-workers’ rights, healthcare, education, enforcement…(please use the link above to learn more about this organization)
A modern and feminine bracelet and necklace in gold fill or sterling silver dots and dashes spelling out “Resist” in Morse code. 40% of sales are being donated to the below organizations in Minnesota and nationwide, helping our families, friends and neighbors through this heinous attack on our civil liberties.
“Resist” in Morse code is centered on a necklace, but also can be ordered to do double duty as a wrap bracelet. The dots and dashes are strung on a durable and waterproof faux silk nylon cord. It looks and feels just like the silk cord. Wrapping your jewelry three times around your wrist centers the word Resist and surrounds it in three strands of nylon cord in the color of your choice.
sizing details:
if you are interested in a triple wrap bracelet or you’d like a bracelet that can also be a necklace, simply measure your wrist size and multiply by three.
If you have a 6” wrist, order an 18” to triple wrap (and optional necklace)
If you have a 6.5” wrist, order a 19.5” to triple wrap (and optional necklace)
If you have a 7” wrist, order a 21” to triple wrap (and optional necklace)
Alternatively, you can also order a one strand nylon cord bracelet by adding the measurement of your wrist.
Etc. Also, please write to me if you need any help at hello@coattonline.com
We are adding in a Resist bumper sticker designed by Amanda Jane Jones to all campaign jewelry orders.
40% of sales are being donated to the below organizations in New Mexico and nationwide, helping our families, friends and neighbors through this heinous attack on our civil liberties.
Please write to me if you need any help or quantity discounts at hello@coattonline.com
Organizations to whom we are donating 40% of sales across are:
https://thefooddepot.org/about-us/
The Food Depot in Santa Fe services all of Northern New Mexico to abolish food insecurity and create a hunger free New Mexico
National Immigration Law Center-workers’ rights, healthcare, education, enforcement…(please use the link above to learn more about this organization)