Thanks God, I never broke anything on my body, but I remember my childhood days, when this was a heroic sign, widely advertised by the sufferer. We even gathered together to sign the plaster just before its removal, so it can be kept as a souvenir from the glorious wild days. For all who are getting annoyed answering the same “How this happen” question, Andre Montejorge designed couple of funny and practical slings, aiming to save you the wording, but still illustrating the accident in a comic way. Idea to make you smile.


Idea by Andre Montejorge from Bem Legaus!
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