Our bracelets are coded signals designed for the real world. Whether you're looking for community in a new city, want to signal your identity at work without a rainbow lanyard, or simply want to feel seen walking down the street: these are for you.
"Every gay person must come out," Harvey Milk said in 1978. He believed visibility would destroy myths and change the world.
He was right. Nearly 50 years later, coming out looks different. It's not always a speech or a grand announcement. Sometimes visibility is as quiet as wearing a bracelet.
IDAHOBIT began with people who refused to accept that who they loved was wrong. Thirty-six years on, the refusal that created it has never stopped. It just looks different now.
The people who make every RCREW bracelet work at Watford Workshop in Hertfordshire, where over a hundred adults with disabilities do skilled, purposeful work every day.
Every RCREW bracelet is handmade at Watford Workshop in the UK, a supported employment initiative where people with disabilities do skilled work at a living wage. When you buy from RCREW, two communities benefit: the LGBTQ+ people who wear the bracelets, and the people who make them.
Pride flags are well known. But most people can't name the colours of the bisexual flag, or the non-binary flag, or the aromantic flag. RCREW bracelets translate those colours into something wearable: a quiet signal to the people who'll recognise it, invisible to those who won't. Visibility on your own terms.


