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Cuff Bracelet

Cuff Bracelet

Epic Armoury’s Cuff Bracelet is a simple, but solid leather bracelet. Made from a 20 cm long top-grain leather strip, it’s the perfect addition to a rogue or soldier costume. Secure the bracelet to your wrist using the iron buckle.

The Cuff Bracelet is a handsome accessory, and stylish enough to be worn with a variety of characters or even as a modern fashion statement.

  • Available in Black or Brown colors

HISTORY

  • The term bracelet comes from the Greek word brachile (meaning ‘of the arm’)
  • Evidence of bracelets in fashion dates back to Ancient Egypt
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Cuff Bracelet

$16.18

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Cuff Bracelet

Cuff Bracelet

Epic Armoury’s Cuff Bracelet is a simple, but solid leather bracelet. Made from a 20 cm long top-grain leather strip, it’s the perfect addition to a rogue or soldier costume. Secure the bracelet to your wrist using the iron buckle.

The Cuff Bracelet is a handsome accessory, and stylish enough to be worn with a variety of characters or even as a modern fashion statement.

  • Available in Black or Brown colors

HISTORY

  • The term bracelet comes from the Greek word brachile (meaning ‘of the arm’)
  • Evidence of bracelets in fashion dates back to Ancient Egypt

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Cuff Bracelet

Epic Armoury’s Cuff Bracelet is a simple, but solid leather bracelet. Made from a 20 cm long top-grain leather strip, it’s the perfect addition to a rogue or soldier costume. Secure the bracelet to your wrist using the iron buckle.

The Cuff Bracelet is a handsome accessory, and stylish enough to be worn with a variety of characters or even as a modern fashion statement.

  • Available in Black or Brown colors

HISTORY

  • The term bracelet comes from the Greek word brachile (meaning ‘of the arm’)
  • Evidence of bracelets in fashion dates back to Ancient Egypt