Welkinland Heavy-Duty Leather Tool Vest, 3pcs set including Tool pouch and drill hook
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- ✔️Buffalo-Leather: The carpenter tool vest is built to last, constructed with Heavy-Duty 0.2Inch Thick Top-Grain Buffalo Leather & 1000D Kordula fabric, a perfect alternative for the carpenter tool belt
- ✔️Comfort at Its Best: Our tool pouch vest is designed with your comfort in mind. The open front and back promote airflow, while the weight is evenly distributed by the wide thick-padded shoulder strap, relieving stress on your hips and allowing you to work in comfort.
- ✔️33-Pockets: This hammer vest includes 33 pockets & holders for all commonly used tools. You can keep all your basic tools on the tool vest, such as squares, pencils, pliers, trim bar, hammer, etc.
- ✔️Modular Pouches: The vest's heavy-duty mole straps allow you to add more tool pouches quickly. The carpenter vest includes an additional drill holster and nail leather tool pouch.
- ✔️Fully Adjustable: All straps at both the front and back of the carpenter vest are adjustable to comfortably fit most builders whose waist is from 32" to 52"-A suitable replacement for leather tool belt
The Leather Tool Vest is a heavy-duty gear designed specifically for skilled electricians. It features decent shoulder padding for comfort and a slimmer design that shifts the weight from the hips to the shoulders. This vest is perfect for professionals who value comfort, efficiency, and durability in their work gear.
Since My Tailer Father
My father was a tailor in our small remote village, "Kinland," in the 1980s. After so many years, I still remember all his moves and words. He told me he has to be extremely patient and make every detail as good as possible. His friends(people in the Kinland village) save a whole year for his entire family's garments. They pay for the clothes once a year and only start to wear them for the spring festival. So their kids will have the sweetest smile when they put on the clothes on the spring festival eve. I should take excellent care of it. Otherwise, he said the kids wouldn't be cute, smiling at me.