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White Guitar Straps

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Not every guitarist wants a flashy guitar strap - after all, some musicians have a more sophisticated style and want a guitar strap that reflects that. Quite often, these guitarists opt for white guitar straps, and when you see the choices available in this catalog, you'll understand why. These white guitar straps are designed by leading strap manufacturers like Perri's, Lock-It, Franklin Strap and more. Whether you prefer the look of a nylon strap, the comfort of cotton or the durability of leather, there's a white guitar strap here for you.

To decide which white guitar strap is best for you, it helps to take a few factors into consideration. Asking yourself questions like "how much am I willing to spend" and "how much length do I need" will certainly speed up your decision. For that matter, you can always start with the top sellers, and the D'Andrea ACE 2" Vintage Vinyl Guitar Strap is a retro-inspired beauty. Adjustable to 53" in length, this incredible strap is affordable and outfitted with D'Andrea's patented ACE-LOCK locking mechanism - so you don't have to worry about grabbing separate strap locks. Another generously-priced white guitar strap is the Perri's 2" Basic Leather Guitar Strap. Designed from durable leather, this strap has a refined appearance and feels great while slung over your shoulder.

DiMarzio is another company that has earned a reputation as strong as their straps. One of their most popular sellers is the DiMarzio 2" Nylon ClipLock Guitar Strap. These were the first straps to sport the heavy-duty plastic clip for changing from guitar to guitar quickly. This innovative feature made these straps a hit with icons like John Petrucci, Steve Vai and Yngwie Malmsteen. Additionally, this strap's fabric conforms to your body for optimal comfort and holds up to 150 pounds.

There are so many straps here that deserve your undivided attention, you owe it to yourself to explore this entire section thoroughly. After all, it's important that you choose a guitar strap that not only feels great, but looks terrific too - so try not to rush yourself. In the end, you'll be glad that you took your time - especially when you finally come across a strap that perfectly pairs with your main six-string.