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Lanyards provides information on printed, custom, beaded, badge, neck, key lanyards, and cell phone accessories and jewelry. For more information go to http://www.e-lanyards.com and/or visit its sister site at http://www.e-lapelpins.com for related information.
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An Introduction to Lanyards

By Lanyards provides | Published 11/28/2005 | Shopping | Unrated
Lanyards are pieces of rope, wire, or cloth specifically designed to attach to objects. They are typically used to secure small items such as a work badge, key, identification card, eyeglasses, whistle, cell phone, bottle opener, knife, or compass. A lanyard can be worn around the neck, arm, waist or wrist. When worn around the wrist, a lanyard is often referred to as a “wristlet.“

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Endless Possibilities With Custom Printed Lanyards

By Lanyards provides | Published 11/28/2005 | Shopping | Unrated
Custom printed lanyards are an extremely popular item and are readily available for purchase through a large amount of suppliers. Many suppliers have detailed e-commerce sites that allow buyers to select a lanyard style and customize it without ever having to leave their office or home. The finished product is typically delivered within one to three business days. Custom printed lanyards are relatively inexpensive, especially when purchased in large numbers. Often available for as little as a few cents per item, the choices in style, color, material, length, and print are seemingly endless.

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Badge Lanyards: An Overview

By Lanyards provides | Published 11/28/2005 | Shopping | Unrated
Badge lanyards are typically a length of rope, wire, or cloth designed to secure or display an identification card or an access badge. The most typical way to wear a badge lanyard is around the neck. This efficient way to display or secure a badge allows it to be frequently utilized while keeping the hands free. Badge lanyards can often be seen being worn by business employees, referees, lifeguards, medical staff, students, or trade show attendees.
 
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