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Barton 1972 Braided Prime black 105 - 125 cm

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  • Original Barton 1972 camera strap made from interlaced and braided leather, handmade style by Annie Barton design studio
  • boxy shape, made from 6 thick individual top grain leather strands
  • several hours long manufacturing process, most complex camera strap for e.g. Panasonic camera in the Annie Barton range
  • Camera strap ends consist of extra reinforced 3mm thick and 12mm wide leather straps with die-cast buckles
  • can be rolled up to save space and fits in almost any photo bag
  • Barton 1972 leather camera strap diameter: approx. 10 x 12 mm
  • Camera strap for e.g. Panasonic camera Length: individually adjustable, from approx. 105 to approx. 125 cm

Barton 1972 is the leather camera strap label of the owner-managed design studio "Annie Barton", which is extremely well-known among camera enthusiasts. Since 2010, the artistically woven camera straps for Panasonic cameras, for example, by the couple Carmen and Victor have stood for timeless elegance, craftsmanship and durability and reflect their shared love of photography and their great commitment to the global photo community. Their pictures, whether on Instagram, Facebook or in their own blog, as well as their detailed tests of various cameras on YouTube, give an idea of the importance of photography in their lives, a passion that is reflected in the perfectionist design of their leather camera straps. With a camera strap for Panasonic cameras, for example, you acquire an absolutely unique item, a piece of handmade design art for your camera, which is not only visually and haptically convincing, but also in practical use.

The Barton 1972 leather camera strap THE BRAIDED STRAP consists of six individual strands of extra thick top grain leather, which are brought into a boxy shape using a special laying and braiding technique, and is probably the most complex camera strap for Panasonic cameras in the Annie Barton range. The laying and braiding process can only be carried out by hand and takes several hours. For the camera strap ends, which consist of 3mm thick and 12mm wide leather straps specially reinforced for this camera strap, the camera strap for e.g. Panasonic cameras can be adjusted to an individual length between approx. 105cm and 125cm. The extra thick leather and die-cast buckles create an extremely durable and secure connection to your camera that you can rely on. Its special design, as well as the extremely elaborate braiding technique behind the shape, make this Barton 1972 leather camera strap one of the most beautiful camera straps on the market for Panasonic cameras, for example.

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Barton 1972 Braided Prime black 105 - 125 cm

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  • Original Barton 1972 camera strap made from interlaced and braided leather, handmade style by Annie Barton design studio
  • boxy shape, made from 6 thick individual top grain leather strands
  • several hours long manufacturing process, most complex camera strap for e.g. Panasonic camera in the Annie Barton range
  • Camera strap ends consist of extra reinforced 3mm thick and 12mm wide leather straps with die-cast buckles
  • can be rolled up to save space and fits in almost any photo bag
  • Barton 1972 leather camera strap diameter: approx. 10 x 12 mm
  • Camera strap for e.g. Panasonic camera Length: individually adjustable, from approx. 105 to approx. 125 cm

Product description for Barton 1972 Braided Prime black

Barton 1972 is the leather camera strap label of the owner-managed design studio "Annie Barton", which is extremely well-known among camera enthusiasts. Since 2010, the artistically woven camera straps for Panasonic cameras, for example, by the couple Carmen and Victor have stood for timeless elegance, craftsmanship and durability and reflect their shared love of photography and their great commitment to the global photo community. Their pictures, whether on Instagram, Facebook or in their own blog, as well as their detailed tests of various cameras on YouTube, give an idea of the importance of photography in their lives, a passion that is reflected in the perfectionist design of their leather camera straps. With a camera strap for Panasonic cameras, for example, you acquire an absolutely unique item, a piece of handmade design art for your camera, which is not only visually and haptically convincing, but also in practical use.

The Barton 1972 leather camera strap THE BRAIDED STRAP consists of six individual strands of extra thick top grain leather, which are brought into a boxy shape using a special laying and braiding technique, and is probably the most complex camera strap for Panasonic cameras in the Annie Barton range. The laying and braiding process can only be carried out by hand and takes several hours. For the camera strap ends, which consist of 3mm thick and 12mm wide leather straps specially reinforced for this camera strap, the camera strap for e.g. Panasonic cameras can be adjusted to an individual length between approx. 105cm and 125cm. The extra thick leather and die-cast buckles create an extremely durable and secure connection to your camera that you can rely on. Its special design, as well as the extremely elaborate braiding technique behind the shape, make this Barton 1972 leather camera strap one of the most beautiful camera straps on the market for Panasonic cameras, for example.

Barton 1972 Braided Prime black 105 - 125 cm

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