Trigger Snap Suspenders

ELASTIC TRIGGER SNAP SUSPENDERS

12093-desert-brown-rugged-015-16bit-layered-2.jpgTrigger snap suspenders feature a heavy duty "dog leash style" scissor clip that easily attaches to the belt loops on pants. Historically popular for Western Style suspenders for their ease of use, ability to hold up heavy pants, and practical/effective manner of attachment, trigger snap attachments are now becoming more mainstream.

SuspenderStore has recently added a line of trigger snap suspenders with the same attractive and functional 1.5-inch elastic material that we use on our traditional Bostonian finger clip suspenders. This gives fans of trigger snap suspenders the ability to now purchase this type of suspenders in a wider variety of colors and sizes.

In addition to our new line of elastic trigger snap suspenders, our Rugged Comfort collection includes trigger snap suspenders with a traditional Western flair and heavy duty/low-stretch elastic straps.  Available in 4 colors and multiple sizes, these suspenders have been an enduring favorite for those seeking a casual look and high durability.

 

 

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Products can be returned if unsoiled and unworn for an exchange or refund. If you want a different item, you'll need to pay the return postage, but we'll ship the replacement for free within the U.S. A hassle-free return policy makes it easy to get the right fit and style, ensuring customer satisfaction. Our commitment to quality and convenience ensures you can shop with confidence when purchasing our products.
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9 months ago
To wash or clean your suspenders, it depends on their material. The keyword is always gentle, and to do so as infrequently as possible.

The most common type of suspenders are elastic suspenders which are stretchy. All suspenders have some elastic for stretch and flexibility, but many, and most of them, are made entirely of elastic. To wash fully elastic suspenders, the best way to do it would be by hand, but you can do it in a machine if you follow a few simple steps: … See full answer »
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