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Vest Extenders Paracord Light Weight Red & Gray!!!! Set Of 4. By Stitch on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
Location:

Sterling City, Texas, United States

Sterling City, Texas, United States
handmade with premium paracord
Make:Getbacks by Stitch

RED AND GRAY
PROUDLY MADE IN WEST TEXAS

They are constructed of 550 para cord and measure approx. 5" from center of snap to center of snap.
These are very strong but very light weight. No heavy chains to deal with. 
You will receive a set of four. They fit any vest equipped with line 24 snap ( Standard on most vests) I INVENTED THESE!!!!
I hand make each and every one of these bad boys and take pride in every one I make. IF IT DON'T SAY MADE BY STITCH THEN ITS JUST A WANABE STEALING MY IDEAL
As with everything I sell I stand behind them. Any problem will receive my full attention.
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If you have a particular color combination you would like me to make drop me a line and I'll see what I can do. 
Take a look at the pictures and feel free to ask me questions. 
I SHIP QUICKLY !!!!
Thanks for looking and thanks for buying. 
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