Hold and positioning: With curved temples and
a flat elastic strap, Looping 1 sunglasses offer the perfect hold.
Not exact matches
This bag has two pockets that lead into the
strap (an across - the - body
strap), a
flat pocket on the back (for small selections of coupons, JoAnn Fabric flyers, and other
flat paperwork), two side pockets on the main pouch (good for holding pens, chopsticks, folding fans, knives, etc.), a smaller pocket on the flap for keys or whatever, a large pouch for 3 disposable diapers and a portable wipes box, and a smaller pouch with
elastic on the top for wallet, sunglasses, and bigger «mom» stuff.
If you're looking for a jazzed - up take on the classic ballerina
flat, you will love these Anna Dana
flats with
elastic crossing
straps.
The
elastic straps that cross over the top of the foot keep the
flats in place, which is incredibly handy for commuting during rush hour and in all types of weather — nothing is worse than having your shoe slip off during a mad dash for the bus in crummy weather!
This piece features a
flattering high waistline with an
elastic style, allover boho style printed pattern, and fixed spaghetti
straps, in a maxi length.
The trendy top comes with an adjustable spaghetti
straps, alluring cropped length and an
elastic smocked back details, while skirt features a
flattering high waistline and back invisible zipper closures, in a flared silhouette.
Crisscrossed
elastic straps and an elasticized topline perfect the fit of a ballet - inspired
flat made with a pretty pointed toe.
With plaid pattern throughout, this trendy top emphasizes an
elastic smocked back fallen from adjustable spaghetti
straps into a squared collarline, an alluring cropped length, and a self - tie bowknot detail at back, while the belted shorts with a
flattering high waistline features pretty ruffle trimming, modern cuffed hemline, and an
elastic waistline which offers an easy fit.
It has a standard push - button opening and closing system, delivers a useful
flat floor and has tie down hooks and
elastic straps to hold vital stuff in place during all that wild cornering it's capable of.
Instead of sewing a pocket, I decided to use one of those very thin
elastic headbands with the silicon strip on the inside (the ones I specifically used were Scunci No - slip Grip
flat headwraps) to hold my Kindle in its case, with one
strap horizontal across the top and two small diagonal ones for the bottom two corners.