Selektor
Crossbody Record Bag ( 40x 7" Singles 45rpm )

Crossbody Record Bag ( 40x 7" Singles 45rpm )
Crossbody Record Bag ( 40x 7" Singles 45rpm )Crossbody Record Bag ( 40x 7" Singles 45rpm )Crossbody Record Bag ( 40x 7" Singles 45rpm )Crossbody Record Bag ( 40x 7" Singles 45rpm )

Product title

Crossbody Record Bag ( 40x 7" Singles 45rpm )

manufacturer

Selektor

Catno

SELEKT45BAG

The Selektor Crossbody Bag x 40 approximately holds 40 Single 7” records.

Features protective padding on its front and back. UV Protection & Water Resistant. Made with Cordura ® fabric featuring water resistant and UV protection treatment.

Aesthetics & Function. Unique functionality, style & comfort for carrying your records and everyday carry.

Colour: Army Green

$48*

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Colour: Navy Blue

$48*

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Colour: Black

$48*

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Colour: Camo

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