Fairfield Guitar Co. has introduced a new deluxe leather guitar strap, designed in collaboration with renowned guitarist Angela Petrilli. This addition to the company’s line of premium guitar straps and accessories offers a stylish yet functional choice for guitarists seeking comfort and quality.
Angela Petrilli, a well-known figure in the guitar community, has earned her reputation through her engaging online content. Based in Los Angeles, she hosts videos for Norman’s Rare Guitars and runs her own YouTube lesson series, the Riff Rundown. Petrilli is also an accomplished musician, recording and performing with her band, Angela Petrilli & The Players. She has worked with prominent brands such as Gibson, Fender, Martin Guitars, Universal Audio, Guitar Center, and Fishman Transducers.
The Angela Petrilli Signature Strap is meticulously crafted, with each strap hand-cut for a perfect finish. The strap is four inches wide and lightly padded, ensuring that the weight of the instrument is evenly distributed across the shoulder for enhanced comfort during long performances or rehearsals. The front of the strap features black “cracked” leather, which highlights the natural marks and grain of the material, and is accentuated by turquoise triple stitching. This distinctive “cracked” finish not only looks striking but also improves with age and use, creating a unique appearance over time. The back side of the strap is made from black suede, which provides excellent adhesion to prevent slipping and helps maintain the guitar’s optimal playing position.
In addition to its aesthetic appeal and comfort, the strap is designed for versatility. It is fully adjustable, with a length range from 45 inches to 54 inches. The strap also features two holes at the tailpiece for added flexibility, making it adaptable to different playing styles and preferences. Proudly made in the USA, this signature strap represents a fusion of craftsmanship and comfort, designed to meet the needs of musicians who value both style and performance.
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