Guitar straps are often treated as accessories.

But TsukasaJames leather straps are not.

A strap is not simply something to hang a guitar from.

It supports the weight of the instrument, helps maintain balance, and influences where and how the guitar sits against the body during performance, and how it is supported.

It affects not only function, but also posture, presence, and the way a player carries themselves on stage.

Each strap is built with a one- to three-layer construction, depending on the design and the balance required.

This structure is not only for strength.

It is the result of considering how the body is supported, how the instrument is supported, and how the player’s outline can be brought into sharper focus during performance.

In other words, a strap is part of the structure that shapes the player’s outline.

I see a strap not as decoration, but as a structure.

A TsukasaJames strap supports the instrument, supports the sound, and gives greater definition to the player’s outline on stage.

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