
"Snatch is a shoulder strap system designed to attach and detach to fabric surfaces without damaging them. The clips are comprised of three pieces of hardware-a button, slotted loop, and fastener-and they can give thin-handled tote bags new life with a wider, sturdier shoulder strap in just a few steps, exemplifying a simple and solutions-oriented Occam's razor approach to product design."
"To assemble, you place fabric over the button piece and thread it through the aluminum slotted loop. The fastener holds it all into place, and the strap is then attached onto a g-hook on the slotted loop. The black strap has a 3M retro-reflective print on one side for nighttime visibility, and it's woven as a single piece with openings every inch so it can be adjustable without requiring extra hardware."
Snatch is a shoulder strap system that attaches and detaches to fabric surfaces without damaging them. The clips include a button, slotted loop, and fastener that enable thin-handled tote bags to gain a wider, sturdier shoulder strap in a few simple steps. Assembly involves placing fabric over the button, threading it through the aluminum slotted loop, and securing everything with the fastener before clipping the strap onto a g-hook. The black strap features 3M retro-reflective printing for nighttime visibility and uses mille-style webbing with one-inch openings for hardware-free length adjustment.
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