Loops

Loops are practical hardware for straps, bags, belts, and leathercraft projects, helping secure, guide, and connect leather components with a clean finished look.

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Loops are useful leathercraft hardware for holding, guiding, or connecting straps and other leather components. In practical terms, they are often used as strap keepers, handle connectors, or joining pieces in bag making, belt work, and general leather assembly. Leather hardware suppliers commonly offer strap keeper loops and strap loops in sizes matched to strap width, making them a straightforward choice for both new builds and repair work.

For shoppers, loops are commonly used on belts, handbags, shoulder straps, luggage, camera straps, backpacks, pet accessories, and other custom leather goods. Product listings for strap loops consistently place them in bag making and leatherwork applications, especially where a project needs a fixed connection point or a neat way to keep strap ends in place. Some suppliers also note that certain decorative or bag-making strap loops are intended for crafting use rather than heavy load-bearing applications, so project suitability matters.

When choosing loops, it helps to consider inside width, shape, material, finish, and intended use. Welded keeper loops are commonly selected for belts and strap ends, while rectangular or oblong loops are often chosen for bag straps and hardware connections. Double loop slider styles are also sold within this broader hardware family and are used when a project needs strap adjustment as well as a clean finished appearance. Common finishes include nickel, brass, antique tones, gunmetal, matte black, gold, and stainless steel options.

For both beginners and experienced makers, loops are a practical category staple because they support neat assembly, strap control, and hardware coordination across a wide range of leathercraft projects. They are especially useful when matched carefully to strap width and nearby buckles, clips, rings, and other hardware, helping create a more functional and consistent final build.