Finally, repeat this process with the leather end on the bottom of the guitar body and you’re done. Once it is threaded, pull the leather end to ensure the fit is snug and comfortable.
To do this, take the leather end that is attached to the top of the guitar body and thread it through the buckle on the other leather end. After you find your desired length, you’ll need to secure the strap, so your adjusted length stays set. Of course, be careful not to pull on the strap too hard. Once the shoulder strap is connected to the guitar, you can adjust the length of the shoulder strap by pulling on the woven material. Let’s move on to adjusting the shoulder strap. Once the shoulder strap is connected to the guitar, the main portion of the shoulder strap rests on your shoulder. Using the holes, these ends are attached to the strap buttons located on the body of the guitars.
Notice that the two ends each have a hole punched into them. First, take note of the two leather ends on the guitar shoulder strap.