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THE SKIPJACK MARINER NAUTICAL BRACELET- NOW AVAILABLE IN THREE NEW COLORS

The Skipjack Mariner bracelet is now available in three great NEW colors, royal blue, orange and neon green.
Add a splash of color to your wardrobe with Skipjack's Mariner nautical rope bracelet for men, women or children... the perfect accessory for your coastal lifestyle, now available in three NEW great nautical colors, royal blue, orange, and neon green!  Skipjack's affordable nautical bracelet features a reef knot tied with durable nylon cord with a rust proof shackle, making it easy to get on and off. Choose between a stainless steel shackle in two different sizes or a solid brass shackle. The Skipjack mariner bracelet is perfect for boaters, surfers, beach goers or anyone that enjoys being in or around the water- quick drying nylon and stainless steel shackle won't rust! Bracelets are available with small (7/8" long) or large (1-1/8" long) shackles.

The Mariner Nautical bracelet hand-tied in navy blue nylon and stainless steel shackle clasp.
Bracelets are sold by their actual length to the half inch. For best fit measure the diameter of your wrist with a cloth measuring tape or wrap a piece of string around your wrist and then measure the length of the string against a ruler. We have found most people select a bracelet 1" - 1-1/2" larger than their wrist size.

The Skipjack Mariner bracelet shown in red, pink and white.
Choose between stainless steel or solid brass shackle.

Please call or email for sizes smaller or larger than listed. You can call us at (757) 399-5012 during store hours, Monday-Saturday  10 am to 5 pm, Sunday 1 pm to 4 pm or Email us at skipjacknauticalwares@gmail.com.  The Mariner bracelet  will easily ship in a Small Flat Rate box by USPS Priority Mail in the USA for approximately $5.25!  Follow this link here to Skipjack's Mariner nautical rope bracelet. Order one today...it makes a great gift for the nautical enthusiast too! We recommend that you also preview Skipjack's complete line of nautical themed apparel and island inspired jewelry.

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