At Wear Your Music we really want you to be happy with your purchase
of a rare and unique piece of musical art.
Each bracelet is custom crafted to your size and specifications
when ordered. Once completed the bracelets cannot be resized or
altered in any manner. For that reason we ask that you carefully
review the sizing procedure when determining the desired size.
We’d prefer that you contact us BEFORE ordering if you have any
questions or are unsure about your size.
Our bracelets come in three standard sizes 7.5”, 8”, 8.5"
and 9”, and when ordered without customization may be exchanged
for an alternate size, providing that replacement strings are
available and the bracelet has not been worn or damaged in any
way. Please DO NOT FORCE a small bracelet onto your wrist.
If you would like to exchange your standard bracelet, please
send without packaging, along with a check or money order for
$15.00 for additional shipping and handling to:
AZU LLC
Attn: Wear Your Music
2172 Broad St,
Cranston, RI 02905.
Please allow 4-6 weeks for return processing.
Bracelets that have additional customizations (custom size, clasp,
stones, engraving, gold, etc) are considered final purchases and
cannot be returned or exchanged. Please take extra care when deciding
on customization options.
Please treat your bracelet with care, like any piece of wrist
jewelry, avoid stretching and tangling. Due to the nature of used
and donated materials, we cannot guarantee the integrity of the
guitar strings. Clasps and closures can be repaired where shown
to be faulty, however stretched or broken strings cannot.
Please allow 4-6 weeks for return processing.
Bracelets that have additional customizations (custom size, clasp, stones, engraving, gold, etc) are considered final purchases and cannot be returned or exchanged. Please take extra care when deciding on customization options.
Please treat your bracelet with care, like any piece of wrist jewelry, avoid stretching and tangling. Due to the nature of used and donated materials, we cannot guarantee the integrity of the guitar strings. Clasps and closures can be repaired where shown to be faulty, however stretched or broken strings cannot.

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