Puraclass armbands are the stylish touch that the Florentine brand offers us for
A bartender who never has to ask
and who confidently and in perfect speakeasy and vintage style juggles behind his bar and enchants customers with his creations and extreme precision during his craft.
In fact, the Puraclasse concept seems to be this: to dress bartending professionals with extreme elegance, reminding those who enter the bar that they are in front of the host and a professional who is eager to impress.
What are they for?
These sleeve-stop bands are the styled solution to be able to wear a shirt during your evenings but keep it snug on your arms and thus more comfortable in the case of long sleeves or to stop the sleeves if rolled up at the elbow to prevent them from continuing to fall down.
A dandy barman
Dandyism, dandy movement or daddinism, was an English cultural movement of the late 19th century. It was a doctrine of elegance, finesse and originality that was mainly related to language and dress, summarized as "living life as if it were a work of art. "
Characteristic traits of the dandy were the pursuit of elegance and perfection not only in dress, but also in personal attitudes and tastes,refinement and originality to distinguish oneself from the bourgeois masses, and a willingness to rebel against the rules of the well-thinking society of the time. But dandyism was not a fixed aesthetic; in fact, it could vary quite considerably. The dandy was the eccentric who enjoyed astonishing the public with provocative attitudes and gestures, with his or her way of dressing and living.
The elegance of these armbands definitely reminds us of the dandy style as does all Puraclass material.
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