Linen festival wristbands are a stylish and sustainable choice with a natural, rustic texture. Linen is sweat-absorbent, temperature-regulating, and biodegradable, making it perfect for eco-friendly events. Printed with your logo in screen print.
Start-up costs are $50 per design (one-off payment).
All prices are excl. VAT.
Modern and sustainable festival wristbands
Are you tired of the same old festival wristbands made of polyester? At Label Yourself we offer a sustainable alternative in the form of festival wristbands made of linen.
Linen is an attractive and sustainable choice. The linen festival wristband has a light crumpled texture that you know from other linen textiles. If you are looking for a wristband that is sustainable with a sustainable look, you should definittely choose the linen wristband.
The linen wristband has a beautiful natural color, as you can see in the picture*. We can print your logo and/or text in all Pantone C colors. It gives the wristband a simple and professional look.
Your guests will certainly love to have this wristband
on their wrist. Linen is both sweat-absorbent and temperature-regulating.
Also, take a look at our other sustainable festival wristbands made of bamboo, rPET or organic cotton.
Compared to cotton, the production of linen uses much less water and does not require pesticides. This makes linen a popular choice when looking for sustainable materials.
Linen is very sweat-absorbent, so if your event takes place in warm surroundings, festival wristbands made of linen are definitely a hit.
If you would like a sustainable wristband with a different look, take a look at our overview of sustainable wristbands.
All linen wristbands are in natural color. Please note that the color may not be accurately represented on the screen. Some colors may also vary depending on your settings.
Facts
Lightly crumpled quality
Linen is temperature regulating and sweat-absorbing
The production of linen is sustainable
Linen is biodegradable
Although linen is modern, it is actually an ancient material.
Linen is extracted from the flax plant, which has been used for textile production for hundreds of years.