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Today with us outside the changes u Apple Music also brought two brand new straps for the Apple Watch. Specifically, it is a knitted pull-on strap and a Nike pull-on sports strap. Both are then part of the so-called Pride Edition and are therefore proud of the distinctive colors of the rainbow. Let's see together how the individual pieces look and what they are proud of.

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Pride Edition knitted pull-on strap

The so-called Solo Loop literally plays with colors and radiates a significant amount of positive energy in the colors of the rainbow flag. This piece should be perfectly flexible and comfortable thanks to the use of 16 thousand recycled polyester fibers. To achieve maximum precision, the mentioned fibers are interwoven on special knitting machines with ultra-thin silicone fibers. The entire strap is then laser cut to the exact length so that it fits perfectly on the hand. It goes without saying that it is resistant to water and sweat. On the Online Store, this strap is available for 40mm and 44mm Apple Watch for 2 crowns.

The new Pride Edition strap on the Online Store

Nike Pride Edition slip-on sports strap

According to the official description, this piece is soft, perfectly breathable and light, as it is made of nylon fabric with reflective iridescent fibers. The similarity with the rainbow flag is again literally unmistakable. In addition, as the name itself suggests, the fastening is then classically threaded and can be adjusted relatively quickly. Athletes could then appreciate the densely woven fabric, which gently fits the skin and takes care of moisture removal. This strap is also available for 40mm and 44mm Apple Watch for 1 crowns.

Nike Pride Edition at the Online Store

In the case of both, the strap on the official Online Store costs: “Apple is proud to support organizations that promote positive change for LGBTQ people. For example, Encircle, Equality North Carolina, Gender Spectrum, GLSEN, Human Rights Campaign, PFLAG, National Center for Transgender Equality, SMYAL or The Trevor Project in the United States and the international organization ILGA World." We also have to admit that both pieces look absolutely perfect. In any case, the giant from Cupertino does not mention anywhere whether part of the profit goes to support the listed organizations.

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