hls09
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My wrists are very small. (I have not measured them, so I don't know the exact circumference.) I have recently started to put together a collection of nylon watch straps and they all are on the long-ish side. I end up clipping/using/whatever-the-term-is the last or second-to-last hole, leaving in an absurdly long "tail" flapping in the wind.
With this type of watch strap I actually have to feed the excess back through:
http://www.jpressonline.com/build_po...550&height=268
With this type I just have a long tail flapping around in the wind:
http://www.jpressonline.com/build_po...550&height=268
I am hesitant to simply cut them, as I suspect they will (1) look ugly; and (2) fray.
Any suggestions?
With this type of watch strap I actually have to feed the excess back through:
http://www.jpressonline.com/build_po...550&height=268
With this type I just have a long tail flapping around in the wind:
http://www.jpressonline.com/build_po...550&height=268
I am hesitant to simply cut them, as I suspect they will (1) look ugly; and (2) fray.
Any suggestions?