Full-grain leather, solid hardware, saddle-stitched. Made for players who want a strap that outlasts the instrument it's holding.
Most leather straps on the market are made from split leather or bonded leather — both by-products of the tanning process that are significantly weaker than full-grain hide. They're cheaper to produce, they look similar out of the box, and they crack and delaminate within a few years of regular use.
Full-grain leather is the outer surface of the hide — the strongest, densest layer. It develops a patina over time rather than cracking. A full-grain strap that's cared for will outlast the guitar it's holding. That's the material we use.
This is not a premium upcharge. It's the correct material for something that supports an instrument's full weight every time you play.
We can make straps to spec. Get in touch with your measurements and we'll sort it out.
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