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comfortable but...
pros
comfortable with a bit of elasticity
okay vintage tweed look
cons
leather part and fender logo are cheap looking and the logo peels off by day one
overall
an ok strap but unworthy of the fender name, more like a cheap Chinese knock off
comfortable with a bit of elasticity
okay vintage tweed look
cons
leather part and fender logo are cheap looking and the logo peels off by day one
overall
an ok strap but unworthy of the fender name, more like a cheap Chinese knock off
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Tweed Strap
My favorite straps were the Fender Patchworks straps and i used them on all my guitars. I couldn't find them anywhere anymore so i went for the fender tweed strap instead. Very comfortable and doesn't stick to you like leather straps which is exactly what i wanted.
EDIT: This is the only strap that has ever broke on me. It was used for about 3 - 4 months altogether. Took it out of the case yesterday and it broke the second I put my guitar on. The area that it broke was down at the bottom strap pin on a Fender Jaguar. I wouldn't buy this again after it breaking. I will be on the lookout for a better Tweed strap.
EDIT: This is the only strap that has ever broke on me. It was used for about 3 - 4 months altogether. Took it out of the case yesterday and it broke the second I put my guitar on. The area that it broke was down at the bottom strap pin on a Fender Jaguar. I wouldn't buy this again after it breaking. I will be on the lookout for a better Tweed strap.
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Looks great...
..but is not the sturdiest or most comfortable as its just a strip of tweed with no backing....tends to curl up on your shoulder....not in a good way!
Looks good with a traditional style 50's Tele though.....for real world use there are much more practical options from Fender and others...
Looks good with a traditional style 50's Tele though.....for real world use there are much more practical options from Fender and others...
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