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In the 80s they were the absolute trend: welders. The brighter and more vibrant the colours, the better. Especially popular in flashy neon colours, the popular accessory accompanied its wearer through the day. At school, when hanging out with friends in the afternoon and at parties in the evening - the sweatband adorned every wrist. Tennis greats like Boris Becker and John McEnroe made it famous and socially acceptable.
After all, the Terry Hose originally served quite practical purposes. The name says it all: athletes could use it to wipe the sweat from their foreheads during a game. It also served as a barrier to prevent sweat from running down the arms and onto the hands, thus keeping them dry. Tennis players in particular were able to keep a firm grip on their racket.
Back to the 80s?
Today, the 80s are considered by many to be a cult decade and, apart from the music, many a fashion trend is also totally hip again. The typical towelling bracelet may no longer be the right thing for every day, but it can certainly be worn again on the right occasion. At a theme party, for example, the sweatband is a must for a stylish appearance. And it has long since ceased to be taboo for sports, too, but is now a functional requisite.
To top it off, you can buy sweatbands in the EMP online shop that are decorated with your favourite label or the logo of your band. This way you'll always have your favourites with you and won't get wet eyes when jogging, playing basketball or lifting weights, but an extra boost of motivation.
You can wear it!
But it's not just during sports that you can get hot, even at festivals. In this case, the practical helper on your wrist will ensure, if not a chill, at least a dry head. At the same time, it is a clear declaration of love, a clear commitment to your favourite band that is hard to beat.
But the best thing is: Sweatbands can be combined with any clothing and are not size-dependent, so they really fit everyone. Because of their stretch and flexible fit, they don't constrict the skin even when worn for a long time. Underline your self-confident appearance with an exquisite accessory in the style of the 80s, because when you like it, anything goes. The EMP Online Shop will help you make the right choice!