Class Rings

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A class ring is a longstanding tradition, a symbol of your membership within your high school class.  It’s not just to brag about graduating high school–it shows that you belong to something bigger.  As long as you wear it, you will notice other alumni hooking you up for jobs, discounts, etc.  Even those who didn’t go to your school will constantly stare at it and ask about the hobbies, mascots, and insignia you have emblazoned on the top and sides.  Class rings are beautiful, and often used as an heirloom investment, passed down between generations.

Go ahead, watch your favorite movie looking for the signals.  The main characters will be wearing their rings, and other characters will respond to them pursuant to the signals presented in those rings.  Iron Man wears a ring from MIT.  The Green Lantern wears his Power Ring.  And you’ll have rings to signify the various accomplishments or memberships that define you, and the insignia will be just as powerful within its sphere of influence.

The ring should be worn so that the insignia faces the wearer when his or her arm is outstretched for as long as the wearer is in school; upon graduation, the ring should be turned around so that the ring faces outward, signifying that the graduate has left school and has entered the wider world.

At Graduation Direct, we have every style and every level of ring.  Because we use the most state of the art equipment out there, we have more insignia than anyone else to choose from, higher quality than anyone, AND lower prices than anyone.  Our rings average $50 less than any of our competitors.

2 Responses to Class Rings

  1. peter marino says:

    i like to fine a ring

  2. Mr. Jensen says:

    Yes, you do… Despite having two teaching credentials in Spanish Teaching, I am nonetheless a 32 hour drive from you, Peter…

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