News Why Fabric Wristbands are Used for Festivals

December 14th, 2016

There are numerous festivals which take place year after year, and it seems the popularity of them are bigger than ever. The most popular type of festivals are music ones, which take place all around the world – as well as the big ones in the UK, which include Glastonbury, Reading & Leeds and Creamfields festival. Though the musicians seen at these festivals often differ, one thing about them remains the same: the wristbands used. The following points are the reasons why organisers of some of the biggest festivals in the world use fabric wristbands.

 

The Design

 

Fabric wristbands offer one of the perfect platforms of a business to promote their business, and this means that that the festivals can showcase their branding for the festival over to the wristbands too. This can be made even more stronger by the fact that you can get multi-coloured custom designs which are available in 8 different colours and you will be able to have the brand design either woven into the band or printed on the outer case.

 

Security

 

The festival wristbands all come with a metal clip which is used to clasp the wristband shut. These are primarily used for festivals which are held across multiple days, as they offer heightened security because it means that the guest will be unable to take the wristband off and give it to a gate-crasher outside the event. Also, as the wristbands are customisable, it means that the festival organiser would be able to give the VIP guests different wristbands for the duration of the festival so that security will be able to easily differentiate between them and the other guests.

 

Comfort

 

With multi-day festivals in particular, the comfort levels of the wristbands are very important. This is especially important with festivals that are held during times of warm weather as when wearing silicone or Tyvek wristbands, sweat can build and over a long period that can be very uncomfortable. However, with fabric wristbands, the fabric can absorb the sweat instead of just rubbing against it.

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