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Bottle holster for the belt

Art.Nr.: 15 St-Kors Belt
33,61 €
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Leather bottle holster - black
Leather bottle holster - black
Leather bottle holster - brown
Leather bottle holster - brown
Leather bottle holder - detail
Leather bottle holder - detail
Bottle holster with beer bottle
Bottle holster with beer bottle
Holder with matching bottles
Holder with matching bottles
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black  
33,61 €
brown
brown  
33,61 €
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Adjustable bottle holster for the belt.

Here you can buy a practical leather bottle holster that allows you to carry a bottle directly on your belt.

The bottle holster is equipped with two belt loops with snap hooks, so you can detach the holder from your belt and attach it again in no time.

There are three buckles on the bottle holster with which you can adjust the circumference to the required bottle size.

Depending on the requirements, various types of bottles can be transported in the belt holster, such as 0.33 ml beer bottles or 0.75 ml wine bottles and even champagne bottles, but even bulbous or angular bottles can be accommodated here.

The bottle holster and the belt loops are made of brown or black cowhide and are suitable for belts up to 5 cm wide.
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Adjustable bottle holster for the belt.

Here you can buy a practical leather bottle holster that allows you to carry a bottle directly on your belt.

The bottle holster is equipped with two belt loops with snap hooks, so you can detach the holder from your belt and attach it again in no time.

There are three buckles on the bottle holster with which you can adjust the circumference to the required bottle size.

Depending on the requirements, various types of bottles can be transported in the belt holster, such as 0.33 ml beer bottles or 0.75 ml wine bottles and even champagne bottles, but even bulbous or angular bottles can be accommodated here.

The bottle holster and the belt loops are made of brown or black cowhide and are suitable for belts up to 5 cm wide.
33.61

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