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Levy's Leathers Announces Hemp and Denim Guitar Straps

Offering guitarists a combination of retro-style and modern playing comfort, Levy''s Leathers has introduced a new line of hemp and denim guitar straps.


Winnipeg, Canada (May 2, 2013) -- Offering guitarists a combination of retro-style and modern playing comfort, Levy's Leathers has introduced a new line of hemp and denim guitar straps.

Levy's new hemp and denim guitar straps are 2-1/2” wide and printed with colorful 70's-inspired striped designs. They featured frayed edges and are finished with suede leather backing. Pictured is model M17DH available in six original designs.

The new straps are adjustable from 41" to 54". They’re also available in extra long (XL), which adds 12" to overall length.

Suggested Retail Price:
Regular length $76.00
Extra Long length $81.94

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Levy's Leathers

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