NFL Team Lanyard with detachable clip/key ring
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I can't say for sure because I don't have a raiders lanyard, but I'm guessing they're all the same in terms of construction, so it's most likely clip rather than velcro. In the description, it should be stated.
There is a clip at the end of the video.
It's perfect if you're a little creative; you have plenty of room to arrange it however you want, as I did; I cut mine, drilled a hole in each end, and hung my I with a couple of clips. It has a holder pouch on it, which is exactly what I was looking for.
It is estimated to be about Each side is 24 inches long, for a total length of 48 inches.
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in the process of forming. This lanyard was purchased in the Steelers version nearly seven years ago. I'm about to retire it in favor of something more professional now that I'm no longer 15 and have my driver's license. I'm only writing this review because I'm curious about the age of it. I mean, the lanyard has lasted 7 years and cost me $4 back when I bought it. plus tax of $50 It does show signs of wear in terms of condition. The velcro is no longer functional, but aside from near the velcro end, the print has stayed put on the strap. br>br>I'm not sure if it's the same lanyard that's still being sold after all these years, but for $8 you can't go wrong.
While it appears to be a high-quality product, I can't get over how the velcro is sewn incorrectly by the manufacturer. Rather than overlapping the ends so the breakaway portion lays flat against your neck, they chose to do the opposite, so the breakaway portion sticks out from the back of your neck when joined. If you wear a jacket over the lanyard, this is a problem because you can attach them flat, but you'll have a twist on one side. It's petty, but it still irritates me.
I didn't need to replace my badge because it was found by a coworker the same day. I did buy a cheap lanyard for hanging flash drives around your neck and used it for a while, but I didn't like how long it was because it wasn't designed to hang IDs. br>br>I didn't want a breakaway lanyard; instead, I wanted one that allowed me to quickly detach just my ID for scanning. I was sick of having to take off my old lanyard every time I wanted to scan. br>br>This lanyard is fantastic in a variety of ways. First and foremost, it's DA BEARS! Second, removing just my ID and clipping it back on is much faster than removing the old lanyard from the neck. Third, it's quite long, but it doesn't get in the way of day-to-day operations. The only flaw I found was the back velcro closure. I didn't want to take the chance of it being yanked off the airfield by something. So, for the velcro pads, I simply cut the stitching and sewed the two ends together. br>br>I adore this lanyard for a variety of reasons, and I'm confident you will as well.
FINAL VERDICT: This is the lanyard for you if you need one and want to show off your EAGLES pride. BR>BR>CONSTRUCTION: BR>BR>CONSTRUCTION: BR>CONSTRUCTION: CONSTRUCTION: CONSTR br>This appears to be a well-written piece. item that was built I've had no complaints about it falling apart or anything like that after using it for about two months, and I don't clip and unclip it. However, because I clipped it, I can't vouch for the plastic's quality. DESIGN: BR>BR>DESIGN: BR>DESIGN: BR>DESIGN: BR>DESI br>I work in an office where I must wear business attire and show my ID to enter and exit. When I have to wear a suit, I like that I can still represent my team instead of wearing a generic black lanyard like everyone else. Furthermore, because I live in Giants territory, I want to be as clear as possible about my allegiances. This lanyard features a well-printed Eagles logo and a nice, shiny material. It is certain to attract the attention of others. COMFORT: I've already gotten a lot of positive feedback from Giants and Eagles fans. br>br> br>My only complaint is that the lanyard is not as soft or comfortable as I would like or expect; the material is a little rough, and the top has Velcro. I'm not sure what the Velcro is for because I assume most people wear this over their heads, but you can use it to wrap it around a pole or something. Simply remove the Velcro, place it where you need it, and re-stick it. clasp it.
We're a filthy, revolting species, to say the least. It's no surprise that the bacteria killed the aliens in War of the Worlds. We essentially live in a cesspool and a cloud of farts.
The elegant contrast between the bright White logo and the rest of the design. Every time I need to use my car keys, it brings up hidden emotions. When I put the lanyard around my neck, I can hear the front 7's gasps and grunts as they prepare to spring out of their 3-point stance. stance with a point In their uniforms, I can smell the stench of battle. The screams of the crowd can be heard echoing across the gridiron. And I can feel the pride, respect, and appreciation for such a great team and an even greater sport when I finally put that lanyard on and let it hang down between my pecks; or maybe I just want this football game to start already, "Hun, grab me a beer. " " Patriots, go! PatNation.
I should have looked through other teams' photos because I was looking for a solid cloth lanyard, but this one has a plastic clasp halfway down. This gets stuck on everything, and when used in a pocket carry, it swings around a lot and hits things all the time. I wasn't expecting the clasp because the picture hides it.
It has a detachable key chain and a nice appearance. My criticism is as follows: Because the length isn't adjustable, it's a little long on me. I'm 5'9" and it all comes down to my belt, which I like because it has a fastener on the top of the neck that allows me to quickly remove it, but I'm worried it'll break after a few hundred uses. However, if it snagged on something, it will most likely keep you from being dragged head first.