Leather Can Holder
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A leather can holder that fits any standard 12 oz (330 ml) can — keeps the drink cooler for longer and provides a more comfortable grip on a cold, condensing can. Crazy Horse leather, finished covered bottom. For those who carry a can regularly and want a better grip without the condensation on their hand.
- Material: durable leather
- Dimensions: H 3.5” x ∅ 3” (H 9 x ∅ 7.5 cm) – fits any 12 oz (330 ml) can
- More comfortable grip on a cold, condensing drink
- Finished, covered bottom
- This listing is for a leather can holder only – it’s sold without illustrated extras
The product listing offers different types of leather. Please choose the leather color to proceed with the detailed info about leather.
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