I am presently hammering out the details of an across-the-nation coffee tasting of notable coffee roasters via a selection-of-the-month shared between friends. There will be hyphens. (If you are especially interested in paying me to ship you some beans so that you can follow along on the coffee journey, send me a comment and I will provide details as they’re determined.) I’m now getting a year-long cupping schedule into place, so that I can try these reputable roasters and update with at least one coffee review a month. The first will likely debut in June! Look for it.
For the moment, I spotlight what I hope will grow into a hot coffee-drinker trend – cup “sleeve” or “cuff” bracelets. The beautiful concept is that instead of using a disposable paper product holder (by which I mean that removable band of thin cardboard used to keep a hot paper coffee cup from scalding your fingers as you hold it), you can opt to buy a lovely bracelet that will look as great on your wrist as it will protect your fingers whilst you drink your coffee. The planet thanks you. Your fingers thank you. Your barista… Is amused, promise.
Foremost and most beloved comes a handmade wooden bracelets by Bentwood designs that’s just downright sexy. 2 1/4″ wide, you can get one of these coffee cuffs in your choice of current wood varieties: bird’s eye maple, black walnut, benge, or ebony.


They are perhaps a bit steep for a wrist bangle at $68 Canadian or almost $58 American – all prices in this segment are before shipping – but they are very handsome and seemingly well-made that you ought to get many years of use out of them. (If you’re looking to butter me up, this is how to do it, folks. <3)
Another lovely option is Megan Auman’s heavy-duty felt design with a very modern, floral sort of chic.

They come in a variety of colors, from this “turquoise” to shades of green, gray, or the ever classic black. Each is $38 from her Etsy shop.
See also this so-dubbed Unisex Upcycled Cuff by nspire, with sneaky velcro under those eyes-only buttons. Simple, but sweet, and just $11 to boot.

Clearly, Etsy is a marvelous place to find handcrafted goodies for sale by artists, including reusable coffee sleeves such as the charming example below by 60bugs, only $15. (Not necessarily bracelet quality material, which I recommend to get as many possible applications out of a single item, but who’s gonna stop you?) I highly recommend a browse there over your daily brew.

And for a more quaint, classic, and even rustic look, there is the knitted or crocheted bracelet sleeve, such as this by Faye. Homespun cute, particularly with the (functional!) buttons on the side. Buy one or better yet, make your own. Hello to the perfect quick, easy gift craft for your bevvy chugging beloved.

There are sure to be more coffee fashion posts in the future. I like to coffee geek out with my chic out.
