No velcro - no snaps - no elastic . . .Just very heavy leather and solid metal chrome hardware!
This classic design was hand tooled for me at Daytona several years ago by a leather vendor, and with the side lacing adjustment will fit 32" to 40" waist. I've used it on several long rides and it works great for a tired old back. Condition is very good with no damage or flaws. Just classic old school looks that really work on the road. Thanks for looking & GOOD LUCK! |
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