Material: Nylon Hook loop & EVA foam or rubber.
Features and usage:
1) Wrap strap around out of the ski, securing together with the skis and easy to carry.
2) Any color, any size & LOGO printing acceptable upon customers' request.
3) Hook and Loop design makes the ski straps flexible and adjustable.
4) All of the Cross Country Ski straps have passed ROHS&SGS, in line with the European environmental protection standards.
5) Specification: 50X440MM, 40X440MM, 40X480MM, 55X135MM, 57X136MM, 75X140MM...,
any size can be customized as per buyers' request.
6) Alpine Ski Strap protects your ski bottoms and keep your skis together while you carry them.
We recommend using two ski ties per ski set. Place a strap at each point where the bases
contact, to prevent scratches and maintain the correct shape of the ski bases.
MOQ :1000pcs
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Hermès Women's Spring/Summer 2011 Paris Fashion Show marked the final collection from Jean Paul Gaultier, often referred to as "an old urchin" in the fashion world. Known for his bold and unconventional style, Gaultier brought a unique perspective to the iconic brand, blending tradition with a touch of rebellion. This season, leather once again took center stage, reflecting Hermes' deep-rooted heritage and craftsmanship. The collection paid homage to the brand’s over 160 years of equestrian tradition, showcasing elements like riding boots, whip belts, and knight’s hats that subtly conveyed a sense of rugged elegance.
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Gaultier’s final work for Hermès was a celebration of the brand’s legacy, while also pushing boundaries and redefining its future. The show was a fitting tribute to a designer who left an indelible mark on the world of fashion.