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Snatch

Snatch

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We customize and ship all orders from our NYC studio. Customized and regular orders usually ship within 1 business day.

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Specifications
Material : Polyester, Aluminum
Weight : 145g
Size : 40 x 1420mm
Origin : China
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Snatch is a non-destructive hardware interface for fabric.

Use it to transform a tote bag into a more comfortable and convenient shoulder sling.

Snatch is three pieces of hardware: the button, the slotted-loop and the fastener.

Assembled, Snatch creates a non-destructive attachment to fabric.

The components work together to distribute any loads, creating a secure connection that won't damage your fabric and is easy to reverse.

To pair with Snatch, we developed a woven looped webbing with openings at every inch. Woven as a single piece, the loops make the length adjustable without additional hardware.

Cut off excess to create a minimal strap matched exactly to your style, or leave extra length to adjust on the fly.

One side is plain black. The other side has a 3M retro-reflective print for extra visibility at night.

The first batch of Snatch ships with a free tote.

Snatch is airtag compatible.

An airtag nests perfectly into the Snatch button.

Discretely secure an airtag within your bag.

Snatch installation guide.

1. Wrap the fabric around the Button.
2. Thread the wrapped Button through the slotted-loop

3. Screw the fastener to the Button to secure the connection.

4. Loop the g-hook on a wrung of the strap, depending on your desired length/style.
5. [optional] Cut your strap and melt the ends if you want to minimize excess.

Get creative.

Think of Snatch as an interface for attaching anything to fabric. Transforming a tote into a sling is just one way to use it.

Make a backpack.
Attach a pouch to a shirt.
Attach two totes together to turn them into a double compartment sling.
Add a sling strap to your jacket.
Hang a tarp.
Turn a tarp into a hammock.
Turn a trash bag into a sling bag.

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