Ernie Ball Unveils New Kashmir Straps
These straps feature a jacquard aesthetic in two looks - Sunset and Moonrise.
Not too long after the unveiling of its nifty Pickholder straps, Ernie Ball has unveiled another new guitar strap collection, the Kashmir line.
A stylistic reinvention of "the world's number one polypro guitar strap," the Kashmir straps feature embroidered leather ends with a polypropylene webbing, and are fully adjustable.
They can be made up to 72 inches long, and measure at two inches wide.
The Ernie Ball Kashmir straps feature a jacquard aesthetic in two looks, Sunset and Moonrise, and are available now for $24.99 each.
For more info on the straps, head on over to ernieball.com.
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