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Jewelry

Camera Lens Bracelets

Camera Lens Bracelets

Lance Armstrong isn’t very high on many people’s Christmas card lists, but when you beat ball cancer and win the Tour de France as regularly as he does, you get cut a little slack. Which is probably why people don’t hate those little yellow Livestrong bracelets as much as a certain ribbon that arbitrarily gets plastered on everything. Even though we don’t hate the fact that you can get silicone bracelets for, well, just about anything, we didn’t really like it either. That was before these Lens Bracelets from Photojojo. These black silicone bracelets look like the focusing rings (42-70mm and 50mm) from a camera, complete with embossed lettering and rubber ridge detail. This is one time it would be a hell of a lot more expensive to do it yourself.