Bellows Straps (2 pcs)

Price: €14.00
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Bellows Straps sold by set of 2, ideal for the replacement of used straps.

Several sizes and colors available.
Most common size: 9.5cm

Screws provided.
Color and dimension to select below.
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Usage Tip: check the measurements between the center of the rivet and the center of the hole before installing.
If you cannot find the ideal size, you can also fill in the hole and buy/install screw-in straps.
Material: Leather + Sky.

  • Reference
    M5-C2

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