Along with aspirin and condoms, bandaids are one of modern medicine’s most important gifts to men everywhere. There isn’t much that can’t be fixed with a bandaid and Toby Jones appreciates the fact that, at any given time, a man is probably wearing a bandaid. We understand that the functionality of the bandaid itself is less about the healing properties and more about the prevention of blood stains, but Jones sees it as a fashion statement. Which is why he created the Bandaid ring. The antique oxidized finish makes it look just like a sterling silver bandaid. Sure, it doesn’t prevent blood loss, but it also doesn’t pull out hair when you take it off. When you can make a statement with something as simple as a duct tape wallet, why shouldn’t you be able to do the same thing with a bandaid ring?
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