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Get it between 2024-12-03 to 2024-12-10. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Size: This small/medium single lace bracelet fits a wrist size of 4.5 - 6 inches. This size bracelet is designed for the average adult female and average youth wrist.
Create Change: Rastaclat was founded in Long Beach California with the mission to spread positivity and equality around the world with our handmade bracelets. When you buy a bracelet, 1% of net proceeds are donated to the Seek The Positive Foundation.
The Gift of Positivity: Rastaclat bracelets are a symbol of doing good for yourself and for others. Our wide variety of handmade bracelets make the perfect gift for men, women, kids & teens.
Onyx Solid Collection: The Original black Rastaclat braided bracelet! Onyx Solid is a must have in your collection. Patented design for comfort and style with an adjustable closure to fit most types of wrists and sizes across all ages.
Seek The Positive - Seek the Positive is Rastaclat’s call to action. Get inspired, create change, and unite to do good for yourself and others. The Seek The Positive foundation is dedicated to impacting humankind through service, charitable grants, and awareness to causes focused on equality and personal development.
The beginnings of the shoelace bracelet laid the foundation for Rastaclat, and happened when Kasidi was a teen. Waiting for a friend to pick him up to go skate, he grabbed an extra shoelace and began braiding it, not thinking much of the simple design that would encircle his wrist would eventually encircle his life. At his high school the next day, his friends saw him wearing the new accessory and said they wanted one to match their hats or shoes. It seemed to Kasidi, that those who’d worn the bracelet usually returned with a positive story to tell—the simple shoelace accessory had given them a new way to express themselves, and a little boost of confidence—so he took that vibe and ran with it. When he founded Rastaclat in 2010, “Spreading Positive Vibrations” was the brand’s initial tagline. Now, a decade later, it’s even more about spreading positivity with the Seek the Positive foundation. “When we talk about tackling equality no matter socioeconomic status, that’s what I mean,” Kasidi said. “Being able to help people that are looking to help themselves but may not be cut from the same cloth from others, or may just be going through a tough time. We stayed at the homeless shelter, got back on our feet, grinded through life. Now I’ve had the opportunity to build a multi-million dollar business and now build a foundation that pays it forward.”