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Brown Shaker Tape Backpack Straps – Adirondack Backpack Straps with Clasps
Transform your basket or Adirondack Backpack into a hands-free carry with these premium brown backpack straps, handcrafted from 100% cotton Shaker Tape.
Product Description
Carry your handmade creations in style with these classic brown Shaker Tape backpack straps — the perfect finishing touch for your Adirondack Backpack kit. Woven from 100% cotton Shaker Tape, these straps bring authentic, heritage-inspired craftsmanship to any basket or backpack project. Whether you're completing a woven backpack or upgrading a favorite basket, these straps deliver both beauty and function.
Fitted with easy-attach clasps, these brown backpack straps connect securely to your basket or Adirondack Backpack in minutes — no sewing, no fuss. Simply clip them on and you're ready to go. The natural cotton construction is soft against the skin, strong enough for everyday use, and perfectly matched to the warm, earthy tones of traditional Shaker weaving.
Features & Benefits
What's Included
Everything you need to complete your backpack strap setup is included right in the package — no guesswork, no extra purchases. Each set contains 5 pieces total:
Simply attach, adjust, and go — all the hardware and components are ready to install right out of the package.
Perfect For
Why Choose These Shaker Tape Backpack Straps?
When it comes to Shaker Tape handles and brown backpack straps, quality of material matters. Shaker Tape has been trusted for centuries for its strength, flexibility, and timeless look. Our cotton backpack straps carry on that tradition — giving your handmade project a professional, polished finish that lasts. Whether you're a seasoned basket weaver or completing your first Adirondack Backpack kit, these straps are the easiest upgrade you'll make.
Complete your Adirondack Backpack kit today — add these brown Shaker Tape backpack straps to your order.
