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  2. Child harness - Wikipedia

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    The most notable exception, patented in 1987, was the "wrist link" or "wrist strap" which dispensed with the chest harness section, instead consisting of a length of webbing with a loop at each end. One loop secures around the wrist of the child, while the other is held by the parent or caregiver.

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    A Coach wristlet for $38 or a Michael Kors tote for less than $100. But this week, ... Use a small carabiner clip to attach your keys to the leather strap. $38 at Walmart. Walmart.

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    It also comes with an adjustable (and removable) crossbody strap and wristlet handle for easy traveling. As Davison shares, “My friend (who’s the queen of al fresco entertaining) will be ...

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    This wristlet is beefier than others on this list, measuring 7.5" wide and 6" high. It'll fit your phone, keys, sunglasses, and more, but it'll be best paired with one of the many cardholders also ...

  6. Lanyard - Wikipedia

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    The earliest references to lanyards date from 15th century France: "lanière" was a thong or strap-on apparatus. [2]A typical marlinspike with lanyard. Bosun's pipe, marlinspike, and small knives typically had a lanyard consisting of a string loop tied together with a diamond knot.

  7. Hook-and-loop fastener - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] Hook-and-loop is regarded by some like Steven Vogel [5] or Werner Nachtigall [6] as a key example of inspiration from nature or the copying of nature's mechanisms (called bionics or biomimesis). Macro photograph of velcro hooks. The big breakthrough de Mestral made was to think about hook-and-eye closures on a greatly reduced scale ...