- An
armband is a
piece of
material worn
around the arm. They may be worn for pure ornamentation, or to mark the
wearer as
belonging to group, or as insignia...
- of
stripes on the
armband (Dienststellungs-Armbinde). All
strips (gold and silver) had a
uniform height of 1 cm. What all
armbands had in
common was that...
- qualities. The team
captain is
usually identified by the
wearing of an
armband. In the 2024/25
edition of the Laws of the Game, it was made mandatory...
- A
black armband is an
armband that is
coloured black to
signify that the
wearer is in
mourning or
wishes to
identify with the
commemoration of a family...
- The
black armband protest was made by
Zimbabwean cricketers Andy
Flower and
Henry Olonga during the 2003
Cricket World Cup. The pair
decided to wear black...
- The duty
armband was worn on the
uniforms of
British police officers from 1830 to 1968. All
uniformed constables and
sergeants were
required to wear the...
-
which often portrays all ****s as
wearing brown shirts with
swastika armbands, ****
ranks and
titles were only used by a
small minority within the Party...
-
White Armband Day or
White Ribbon Day (Bosnian: Dan
bijelih traka; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Дан бијелих трака) is a day of
remembrance of the
events that...
-
Inflatable armbands,
usually referred to as
simply armbands,
water wings, swimmies, or floaties, are swim aids
designed to help a
wearer float in water...
- the
Dutch Football ****ociation, that
invites football players to wear
armbands with the rainbow-coloured
OneLove logo.
Attracting controversy when worn...