Slide Net Bracelet
Wear Your style.
Protect Your waters.
fit guide
Adjustable to fit comfortably between the listed measurements.
Adult - 6 1/2" to 9 1/2"
Youth - 5 1/2" to 7 /2"
Regenerated Nylon | Reclaimed Fishing Nets | Built for the Water
Where the story started.
The Slide Net Bracelet is the original design that launched our ghost-net bracelets. Made from regenerated nylon created using recovered fishing nets and other reclaimed materials, it gives ocean-bound waste a second life.
With its compact fit and clean, minimal charm, the Slide sits comfortably in the smallest space on your wrist—simple, durable, and built for everyday life on and around the water.
Wear it for your water.
The Details
• Regenerated nylon made from reclaimed fishing nets and nylon waste
• Compact, low-profile design
• Minimal charm for everyday wear
• Lightweight and water-ready
• 1% of every sale helps protect our waters
Materials
Our bracelets are made from regenerated nylon created using recovered fishing nets and other reclaimed nylon waste. By giving these materials a second life, we help turn ocean-bound waste into something meaningful you can wear every day.
The charms are crafted from recycled sterling silver, sourced from precious metals that have been reclaimed and refined rather than newly mined. Our silver supplier is certified to use 100% recycled sources, helping reduce the environmental impact of traditional mining.
Together, these materials create a bracelet that’s durable, comfortable, and built for life on and around the water.
Built for Life on the Water
Lightweight, durable, and designed for everyday wear on and around the water.
Our recycled sterling silver charms are solid silver—not plated—so there’s no coating to chip or wear off over time. Combined with our regenerated nylon cord, these bracelets are made to handle sun, saltwater, and years of good days outside.
Our Commitment
Every Amabile purchase helps support the waters we love. We give 1% of every sale to organizations working to protect and restore rivers, lakes, and coastal waters.
Find Your Waters
Choose the waters you want to protect at checkout. Your selection helps guide where our give-back goes and connects what you wear to the places that matter most.
RIDICULOUSLY DURABLE
protects local waters
recycled material
Frequently asked questions
Can I wear my bracelet in the water?
Yes. Our bracelets are designed for life on and around the water. The regenerated nylon cord and recycled sterling silver charm are durable enough for everyday adventures—including swimming, boating, and beach days.
Over time, the bracelet will naturally show the kind of character that comes with a lot of good days outside.
What are the bracelets made from?
Our bracelets are made from regenerated nylon created using recovered fishing nets and other reclaimed nylon waste, giving ocean-bound materials a second life.
The charms are crafted from recycled sterling silver, which means they’re solid silver—not plated—so there’s no coating to chip or wear off over time.
Will the bracelet fit my wrist?
Our sliding knot design allows the bracelet to adjust to most wrist sizes. Simply pull the cords to tighten or loosen until it feels comfortable.
The design is meant to sit naturally on the wrist for everyday wear.
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How does my purchase help protect our waters?
Every Amabile purchase supports our mission to protect the waters we love.
We give 1% of every sale to organizations working to protect and restore rivers, lakes, and coastal waters through conservation and stewardship efforts.
What does "Waters to Protect" mean?
When you choose your Waters to Protect, you’re selecting the type of water that means the most to you—whether that’s a lake, river, or coast.
Your choice helps guide where our give-back efforts go and connects what you wear to the places you love most.
Why fishing nets?
Discarded fishing nets—often called “ghost nets”—are one of the most harmful forms of ocean plastic. They can drift through the water for years, trapping marine life and damaging fragile ecosystems.
By recovering these materials and regenerating them into durable nylon, we’re able to give that waste a second life as something meaningful you can wear every day.
It’s a small way to help turn ocean trash into a reminder to protect the waters we all enjoy.