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Rosie Flores Wearing Royal Black Tie Arm Sling!

admin : July 8, 2010 8:09 pm : Arm Slings, Blog, Featured

Rosie and the Rivetors at the Rodeo Bar in NYC 5/22/10. Rosie’s back on the road, broken arm and all. Check out when she’ll be in your town at www.rosieflores.com. Chris Scruggs handling the guitar playing for her, Brendan Ryan on bass and Lee Potter on drums.

Rosie is seen in this video wearing a Couture Brands – Sling Couture Royal Black Tie Fashion Arm Sling.

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SkyMall Monday: Sling Couture Arm Sling ACTUAL REVIEW

admin : March 23, 2010 2:44 am : Blog

A few weeks ago, SkyMall Monday reviewed the Sling Couture Arm Sling. We were thrilled to learn that it made people feel good by making them look good. But it was such an important product and held such potential to help people who are recovering from uncomfortable injuries, that we just had to try it out for ourselves. The only problem? Well, no one at the SkyMall Monday headquarters (read: me) had a broken arm. Sure, I could strap on the sling to gauge its fit and comfort level. But, without actually having a fractured bone, it’s a challenge to understand just how useful the Sling Couture Arm Sling truly is. Enter Calvin, my Garden Yeti* …Read more….

* Full review of the Big Foot Garden Yeti to come in the near future.

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SkyMall Monday: Sling Couture Arm Sling

admin : February 15, 2010 4:00 am : Blog

by Mike Barish (RSS feed) on Feb 15th 2010 at 1:00PM

Remember when you were young and broke your arm and everyone signed your cast? It almost made falling off that jungle gym worth it to have everyone you knew come over to autograph that itchy plaster on your arm. Sure, you ended up with a pale, shriveled limb and a pretty boring summer, but that cast made you popular. Well, adulthood is less conducive to enjoying a cast. As an adult, you have meetings, social obligations and dress codes. It’s hard to attend black tie functions with a bright white cast. And everyone will want to know how you injured yourself. Referencing that jungle gym probably won’t be very plausible. Instead, people will be questioning your decision to make a go at being a professional arm wrestler. But what if you could conceal your busted wing and look fabulous doing it? This week, SkyMall Monday features an accessory that no klutz or failed armed wrestler should be without. SkyMall knows that just because your health is bad doesn’t mean that you can’t look good. And that’s why everyone with a broken arm and an elitist social calendar needs the Sling Couture Arm Sling. Sure, you could wear a plain black sling, but it would lack panache. It would be devoid of flair. It would be bereft of style. And you’re better than that. You need a sling that’s covered in sequins. You know the saying “if you look good, you’ll feel good?” Well, let that good feeling help your arm heal. Sure, the pins and screws and immobilization will go along way towards fusing those bones back together, but narcissism is the best medicine. Rather than asking you about your injury or last place finished in the Tri-County Arm Wrestling Pro-Am, your friends will be wondering how they can break their arms and look as good as you. Think that bedazzling your ulna isn’t that humorous? Then you don’t get good skeleton jokes. But, make no bones about it, this product is a must for anyone with a broken arm. Just take a look at the product description: Heal properly in greater comfort, and look good while doing it…When you look better, you will feel better!
Didn’t I just say that? Now you’ve read that theory twice…on the internet…so it’s doubly true! So, whether you fell off of a jungle gym, sucked at arm wrestling or were thrown down a flight of stairs by Ray Pruit, heal in style with the Sling Couture Arm Sling. Your arm may be broken, but your dignity (and fashion sense) will still be intact. And that’s really all that matters.
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VH1’s Celebrity Fit Club star, Shar Jackson, seen Wearing Sling Couture™ Designer Sling

admin : February 6, 2010 8:28 pm : Blog

Shar Jackson appeared on the Season Finale of VH1’s Celebrity Fit Club wearing the fashionable Pewter Princess Arm Sling by Sling Couture; aired on April 5, 2010.

Aventura, FL, April 6, 2010: Despite her recent injury, celebrity Shar Jackson continues to challenge herself to meet weekly health goals, on VH1’s reality tv show, Celebrity Fit Club. On April 5, 2010, VH1 aired their Season Finale: The Graduation. Shar Jackson appeared confident, comfortable and assertive, as she appeared wearing her designer sling, the Pewter Princess Arm Sling by Sling Couture of Couture Brands, Inc.

The Sling Coutureâ„¢ line of products combine European designer styling with good old-fashioned American comfort to create a beautiful way to assist people who have sustained an injury. Sling Couture, which holds US Design patents on its unique and fabulous designs, has been revolutionizing the look of the medical device industry. Not only are our arm slings and cast covers the prettiest and most elegant ever created, they are the most comfortable to wear for extended periods of time. Therefore, the damaged area is able to rest easily and heal while the wearer enjoys the comfort and beauty of their unique arm sling, cast cover or neck brace. We believe, When You Look Better, You Will Feel Better!

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Couture Brands Steps Up to Help Haitian Relief Effort

admin : February 1, 2010 12:00 pm : Blog

Haitian Relief Effort

We at Sling Couture are proud to be able to help the people of Haiti who are
dealing with unimaginable pain and suffering and to help them in any way we
can.  We know our products will help to brighten their current very dark
days, and to help them heal and feel better while they do.

Official Donation Letter

“Helping Families Crossover To A Quality Life”

Dear Couture Brands: (Sling Coutureâ„¢)

On behalf of the Tim Hardaway Foundation I would like to thank you for your generous gift of medical supplies. Your commitment to helping us help the Haitian people is sincerely appreciated.

Each year the Tim Hardaway Foundation continues to advance its mission to develop programs and support community-based organizations that address the health, educational and socio-economic needs of ethnically diverse, urban communities. Through our programs we have seen many lives changed for the better.

The goal of the Tim Hardaway Foundation is to continue to make a difference in urban communities and disadvantaged youth abroad. With the help of donations from supporters such as you, we will continue to see improvements in rebuilding Haiti.

Thanks again for your generous support of our effort.

The Tim Hardaway Foundation is recognized as a nonprofit public charity under section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code.

Best wishes,

Kimberly Bacardi
Chair of the Host Committee, Tim Hardaway Foundation

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  1. Interesting fact. thanks for the info!