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Levy’s Leather Gig Bags Return

Levy’s Leather Gig Bags Return

Levy’s Music, a division of Gator Co., announces the return of its Leather Gig Bag Series after years of discontinuation.



The new Solera Series Leather Gig Bags include four models, available in sizes for electric and bass guitars. Players can choose from two timeless color options: black or brown. Handmade in Nova Scotia, Canada, each bag embodies elite artisanry, offering a durable solution built to stand the test of time.

The exterior of each bag is crafted from premium Crazy Horse leather, valued for its durability and the natural patina it develops over time. Inside, a plush one-inch foam lining ensures superior cushioning, while additional padding protects the bridge and delicate components of the instrument.

The design includes adjustable backpack straps for comfortable transport and a large exterior pocket for accessories. Reliable zippers are built to withstand frequent use, ensuring long-lasting performance for musicians on the go.

Levy’s offers guitar straps crafted from leather, vegan alternatives, and woven textiles to suit a variety of musician preferences. Their gig bags are available in different levels of protection and style to meet the needs of every player. Visit www.levysleathers.com to explore more.

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