Overview
Works with most versions of Apple Watch. M/L - Fits 160-210 mm wrists.
The Unity Bloom Apple Watch band and face are inspired by the growth and resilience nurtured by generations working together to address injustice and dismantle systemic barriers. Each flower is an emblem of truth, power, and solidarity. Together, they symbolize a lasting commitment to cultivating a more equitable world. One where everyone blooms. Designed by Black creatives and allies at Apple, this band honors Black history for anyone committed to ending systemic racism and building a more equitable world.
Made from a custom high-performance fluoroelastomer, the Unity Bloom Sport Band is durable and strong, yet surprisingly soft. A special compression mold process creates tiny variations in each band, so no two are alike. The innovative pin-and-tuck closure ensures a clean fit and is laser-etched with one of four unique flower emblems.
Through our Racial Equity and Justice Initiative, Apple is proud to support these global organizations focused on expanding opportunities for Black, Hispanic/Latinx, and Indigenous communities to create meaningful change:
Boys & Girls Clubs of America
Boys & Girls Clubs of America is developing the next generation of innovators and community leaders by designing opportunities for members to code, create, and connect with community. The Boys & Girls Clubs of America know the power of offering opportunities to young people by helping them build technical and real-life skills to successfully enter and shape the workforce of tomorrow. Based in Atlanta, Georgia with locations across the US, on Native lands and on military bases around the world.
Studio Museum in Harlem
The Studio Museum in Harlem is the nexus for artists of African descent locally, nationally and internationally and for work that has been inspired and influenced by Black culture. It is a site for the dynamic exchange of ideas about art and society. The Museum is equally engaged as a cultural anchor in Harlem and as a presiding influence and thought leader for the international art world.
Battersea Arts Centre
Battersea Arts Centre creates welcoming and inclusive spaces where communities, artists, and audiences can connect and be creative. Based in London, UK.
Art Gallery of New South Wales
The Djamu Youth Justice Program supports Indigenous young people in the New South Wales youth justice system by creating meaningful connections to art and culture. Forging positive relationships between these young people and members of the Aboriginal and Great Oceans arts community, the program provides mentorship and vocational pathways post-release. Based in Sydney, Australia.
Ghetto Film School
Ghetto Film School educates, develops, and celebrates the next generation of great storytellers through film and media with locations in New York City, Los Angeles, and London.
The National Museum of African American Music
The National Museum of African American Music is the only museum of its kind dedicated to educating the world through preserving and celebrating the central role African Americans play in creating the American Soundtrack. Located in Nashville, TN.
This band is only a small part of the commitment Apple has made to help dismantle systemic racism and expand access to opportunities for communities of color everywhere.
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