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The boshiho Office Lanyard is a 16-inch braided PU leather necklace lanyard featuring a strong metal clip and keyring, designed to securely hold keys, ID badges, USB drives, or cell phones. Handmade for durability and elegance, it’s a practical yet stylish accessory perfect for office workers, students, and professionals seeking both function and flair.













| Care instructions | Dry Clean Only |
| Fabric type | 100% Leather |
| Origin | Imported |
S**K
GOOD QUALITY
It hasn't broken down on me considering I tend to treat it bad( like pull on it). It had a good length and I would recommend it.
D**J
Strong metal clasp. With a separate key ring attached
Very good quality even better than expected is what I wanted nice dark brown color and smooth texture. Looks well hanging out of your pocket
M**T
Well made
Just grabbed this to wear in the winter. My other lanyard pulls my sweaters. This is very basic and well made. Perfect to hold my keys and badges. I wanted a simple leather option that didn’t break the bank and this checks all my boxes.
A**E
Small but real leather.
I mean it’s real leather but it’s awful small and short. Usually that’s not a problem for me cause I can make it work but there’s not getting over how small this thing is. It’s like a child’s sized lanyard. It is real leather though I gotta hand it to em it’s nice leather but the hardware sucks. I tried to get it wet and pull on it a little bit to get it to relax and not keep the shape they sent it rolled up in but it immediately popped a rivet. I was able to fix it but I worry about the quality of the rest of it. So far it works just fine so we’ll see
K**Y
Its leather.. so give it a little bit to adjust to you..
It feels cool and looks way better than those cheapy "free" ones.. adds a touch of class 😎😉
A**B
Quality
Strong very nice rope wort every cent well $ you will not be disappointed
A**R
odd colors
Getting three "leather" items for the price of one is a bargain, but the quality isn't there. The cord feels like plastic and has been dyed. It's hard to see in the online description and in my photo, but there's a subtle purple hue to it. Also, the pieces of leather that are bolted around the cords are much lighter in color than expected. I bought this set thinking it would match my espresso-colored wristlet, but the colors are way off. The hardware is high-quality, but the odd colors are a deal-breaker for me.
S**S
New solution to pen-around-the-neck
This pen-necklace does two things that nothing else I've tried have done, providing immediate access to a fountain pen whilst protecting the pen body from scratches. It's a terrific value for money, in my opinion. I bought one, and then I bought two more. Its swivel-ring keeps it flat against my chest at all times and always balanced for one-handed uncapping/recapping my fountain pens. I edit a lot. For me that means sitting around marking up a manuscript with a fountain pen, making a note, capping the fountain pen, putting the fountain pen somewhere, not remembering where I put the fountain pen, going to get another fountain pen, uncapping the pen, not being able to find where I put the cap, tearing the immediate area apart because I don't dare just put an uncapped fountain pen down where the nib will try out or (Ghod forbid) I accidentally put the uncapped pen where it comes into contact with something that will absorb the ink out of the pen and leave me with a permanent inkstain the size of Manhattan Island. This pen-leash is designed to keep the pen nib end up, so no collection of excess ink in the nib feed or the cap itself. The swivel ring keeps the pen side of the keeper facing front so I don't have to fumble to re-orient the pen while I am wearing the necklace. I've tried other ad-hoc solutions such as hanging a pen off an ordinary necklace or chain, but my attempts have always resulted in a pen that is not on straight, an unbalanced pen-pendant, the fear of scratching the pen's barrel against a metal chain, and other such drawbacks. I'm delighted with this new approach to a fountain pen "leash" or necklace and can recommend it to people who do a lot of writing or editing with a fountain pen in a variety of settings, especially ones in which one is making a brief note-capping the pen-uncapping the pen again over & over. Edited after some weeks of use: As a strictly miscellaneous note, I recommend using a snap-cap or click-top type pen with this holder. When I use it with a screw-type cap (like many of my fountain pens) I have to pay attention to screwing the cap on all the way. When I don't screw the cap on all the way and continue to wear the pen holder around the house, I've had the loose barrel of the pen work its way out of the cap by natural motion. So use other-than-screw-top-type fountain pens if you're going to use a fountain pen (and I still love it!!).
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