Guitar strap maker Perri’s has introduced a new range of Hootenanny straps.
Hootenanny is a Scottish word meaning celebration or party that has become a colloquialism in the Appalachian region of the US where many of the settlers were originally Scots. These days it commonly refers to an open mic folk music party where the audience often joins in. The abstract patterns of the woven guitar straps have a distinct traditional feel with colour combinations that are reminiscent of the 60’s and 70’s.
Made in Canada, the straps are 2” wide and fully adjustable from 39” to 58.
The striking, ethnic, geometric patterns of the jacquard woven fabric used in the straps comes in ten different colour ways, while the fabric’s high tread count makes it hard wearing although the soft texture makes it extremely comfortable to use. The 5oz premium belt leather ends provide a safe and secure fit to most guitars.