JOIN THE RE-BRO-LUTION. Forge Your Path. Save a Bro.

THE MISSION

This November, we're proud to stand behind something bigger than jewelry.

We're rallying our network of retailers, partners, and Bros across the country to bring awareness to a crisis we don't talk about enough: Men's health.

 

 

We're proud to support Movember— the global leader in changing the face of men's health— and we're inviting every INOX retailer and customer to be part of the Re-Bro-lution.

We won't be selling you something this time. We're starting conversations. We're getting loud for those who suffer in silence. We're doing our part.


WHAT THIS LOOKS LIKE
Retailers, it's time to activate your Man Cave.
This November, your INOX section becomes more than just a showcase— it becomes a launchpad for real change.

 

HOW CAN YOU HELP:

INOX invites retailers to join "The Re-Bro-Lution" by hosting a "Mo-Ment" in their store this November. This initiative encourages retailers to activate their dedicated display area. "The Man Cave", as a "launchpad for real change" focused on men's health. These events are designed to rally the local community, excite store personnel and create a space for men to show up and check in on each other, aligning with Movember's mission to address men's ill health. Retailers can host unique fundraising events like a "BBQ & Bracelets, Mustache Night, or Cornhole & Conversation," which must clearly state they are "in support of Movember".

To ensure the success of your Mo-Ment, INOX will provide substantial support, including a Movember community toolkit container ready-to-use posters, taking points, and fundraising links that explain why this cause is important.


Additionally, INOX will supply $300 worth of INOX men's jewelry— for the retailer to use in a raffle or to drive attendance. Importantly, 100% of any funds raised at your event go directly to Movember.


GET THE WORD OUT.

We'll be spreading the message across our channels—email, web, social—and we invite you to do the same. You'll be part of a collective push to make men's health a conversation in places it usually isn't.