This was originally included with a pair of super expensive cycling shorts I bought recently (Q36.5 brand packaging).
This is only going to clutter up the house and I am zero waste so I'm selling this as a black armband.

If it helps you overcome your pain in your grieving process, to reduce your sorrow somehow, however small an amount, I'm all for that...


In Western culture, a black armband signifies that the wearer is in mourning or wishes to identify with the commemoration of a family member, friend, comrade or team member who has died. This use is particularly common in the first meeting following the loss of a member.

In sport, especially association football, cricket, and Australian rules football, players will often wear black armbands following the death of a former player or manager.

Black armbands are also worn by uniformed organizations, such as the police, fire services or military, at the funeral of a comrade or on the death of a sovereign.

"D'you wear a black armband
When they shot the man
Who said "peace could last forever"