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.
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.
Most queer people spend a lifetime mastering the guessing game. Nobody told us it had an off switch.
Lesbian Visibility Week is for queer women everywhere. But for femme lesbians, visibility is a daily struggle the world rarely acknowledges. This is what being seen actually means.
Every RCREW bracelet is handmade by disabled workers at Watford Workshop in the UK, a charity providing skilled employment and living wages to people who are too often locked out of the workforce. 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.


