"I'm Tired of..." Jewelry Takes Hollywood
12/23/2008 9:31:37 AM Lucy Chandler
The latest Jewelry trend to hit Hollywood is "I'm Tired of..." bracelets. Each one carries a message, whether it is "I'm tired of Cancer", "I'm tired of Diabetes", or "I'm tired of Animal Cruelty". Almost every major cause is represented, and the stars are grabbing them up like crazy.
The trend began with Lance Armstrong's "LIVESTRONG" silicone bracelets. When the company formed to create the "I'm Tired of..." line of jewelry, they wanted to keep the bracelets first and foremost affordable. That way, not only could celebrities enjoy them, but almost anyone wanting to keep up with the trend would be able to buy them as well.
The bracelets are eco-friendly and non-gender-specific. Seen wearing them are stars like Christina Milian, Kim Kardashian, Lance Bass, Shannon Elizabeth and Jenny McCarthy. The $10 bracelets are available at www.ImTiredOnline.com. For each bracelet that is sold, 50% goes directly to the charity represented on that particular bracelet. You can wear your cause on your wrist and know that you are giving back at the same time.
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