*1. I use Invisibobbe and like it a lot.Try the Invisibobble. I think it looks much prettier and really reminds me more of the Clash.
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*1. I use Invisibobbe and like it a lot.Try the Invisibobble. I think it looks much prettier and really reminds me more of the Clash.
Can you show me your stack with invisibobbe? I found it little big in size, unsure I’m looking at the right one. Wjerw can I purchase those?*1. I use Invisibobbe and like it a lot.
Can you show me your stack with invisibobbe? I found it little big in size, unsure I’m looking at the right one. Wjerw can I purchase those?
@Chaton, same! When I wear my Clash bracelet on the opposite arm as my Loves, I find I inadvertently hit them together, esp in my sleep. It’s caused a few scratches but even still, it doesn’t upset me. Scratches are inevitable and acceptable to me, and personally I wouldn’t wear a rubber bracelet (not all the time,anyways) to prevent them and detract from their beauty. I’m actually appreciating the patina that has developed over the last 3 years of Love wearing. Scratches are okay, but gouges, no. I will wear a wristband if I’m doing something like moving rocks in the garden.I have the Trinity cord and love it, but it doesn’t always work as a buffer.
I don’t normally wear the Invisibobble except when doing housework or to avoid damage.
The thing about wearing bracelets on each arm as I once did (small Love with cord bracelets on left arm and classic Loves on right arm) is that when I would put my arms up/hands together unconsciously to clap, etc it would cause more damage with the bracelets rubbing together from the right and left arm! Therefore, I don’t really like to separate my bracelets on each arm.
I wear my cord bracelets on my other arm, but also I’m not as concerned about damage on the cord bracelets as much as my Loves.
There’s no real solution, but I think the Invisibobble does a fairly good job.
@Chaton, same! When I wear my Clash bracelet on the opposite arm as my Loves, I find I inadvertently hit them together, esp in my sleep. It’s caused a few scratches but even still, it doesn’t upset me. Scratches are inevitable and acceptable to me, and personally I wouldn’t wear a rubber bracelet (not all the time,anyways) to prevent them and detract from their beauty. I’m actually appreciating the patina that has developed over the last 3 years of Love wearing. Scratches are okay, but gouges, no. I will wear a wristband if I’m doing something like moving rocks in the garden.