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Default Everything You Need To Know About Key Lanyards

Ask anyone what the most commonly misplaced item of all time is and
the answer you are likely to get is "my keys." To end the search once
and for all, simply secure your key to a key lanyard. The key lanyard
can then be worn around the neck, wrist, arm, or waist. Also of common
practice, is to attach the key lanyard to an item that is frequently
carried, such as a backpack or purse. A key lanyard can also be
conveniently attached to a belt loop, allowing the keys to be placed
into a pocket.

Often made of rope, cloth or wire, the key lanyard provides the
security of knowing where your key is at all times. It is easily
accessible and also keeps your hands free.

The key chain lanyard is designed to attach to an individual key or
entire set of keys. The device used to secure the keys is typically a
metal or plastic key ring, referred to as a split ring. A popular
style of key chain lanyard is a neck lanyard featuring an attachment
to secure a smaller key chain lanyard. The small key chain lanyard can
then be removed when the keys are needed and then easily reattached to
the neck lanyard when the keys are not in use.

Available in many styles, the key chain lanyard is a matter of
individual taste. Custom printed key chain lanyards can made to have a
slogan, logo or symbol. Key lanyards are inexpensive and can be
purchased through a number of suppliers, and then customized to you
favorite color and print. They key chain lanyard is a popular souvenir
item and is frequently available for purchase in gift shops because it
is a practical way to remember a vacation or business trip.

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