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We are proud to serve those who served and their families. 

" This activity supports the U.S. Military and it's Veterans; however, it is not officially connected to or endorsed by the U.S. Department of Defense or any of it's branches. "

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Our Mission

We are passionate about supporting a vital cause with our aweareness hairbows and strive to make a lasting impact by generating critical funds to support its affiliated organizations. Our efforts will also feature inspirational jewelry and apparel, with proceeds donated directly to the cause.

 

The Yellow Ribbon Coquette Hairbow 

   The Trendy Yellow Ribbon Coquette Hairbow.
Bow is long tailed and has a large alligator clip on back to hold a grip of your hair.
Large Bow measure: L 12" x W 6"

    The most common usage of yellow ribbons these days is to Support Our Troops. I’ve had a yellow ribbon sticker on my car to show my support for our troops.

Who can display a yellow ribbon? Anyone who “Supports Our Troops” can display it.

When the U.S. started sending a massive number of troops overseas during the Gulf War, yellow ribbons were more prominently displayed across the country.

It was an important symbol of the binding ties between loved ones, that was worn or displayed by women to remember their men who were serving overseas.

Although this visual display to show support for our troops is widely used, the yellow ribbon is also used for a verity of causes.

   The original is about a young lady whose lover goes off to war. She keeps him in her mind every day. A recurring verse tells us:

“Around her hair she wore a yellow ribbon. She wears it in the Winter and the early months of May, so if they ask her “Why the heck she wore it?” She’ll say, “I wear it for my soldier who is far, far away”