Bringing Back an Icon: The Return of the Indochine Guitar Strap, Worn by Prince and Other Legends

 In the world of music and fashion, some designs transcend time, becoming iconic symbols of creativity and expression. One such piece is the Indochine Guitar Strap from Get'm Get'm, a design that has been famously worn by none other than Prince, along with other music and style icons like Bruno Mars, Daiki Tsuneta of King Gnu, and Johnny Depp. Now, through a new Indiegogo campaign, Get'm Get'm is rallying fans, musicians, and style enthusiasts alike to help bring this original and influential design back into the spotlight.







The Legendary Legacy of Prince and the Indochine Guitar Strap


The Indochine guitar strap holds a special place in music history, thanks largely to Prince, one of the most iconic artists of all time. Known for his unparalleled talent and magnetic stage presence, Prince carefully crafted every element of his performances, including his wardrobe and accessories. The Indochine strap, with its distinct, bold design, became a part of his legendary look, embodying the same unique flair and creativity that defined his music.


By bringing back the Indochine strap, Get'm Get'm is not just reviving a product but celebrating an era of music where individuality and style were at the forefront. This campaign aims to make the iconic design available to fans and musicians who want to capture a piece of that legacy.


A Symbol of Style and Individuality


The appeal of the Indochine guitar strap extends far beyond its association with Prince. Musicians like Bruno Mars and the Hooligans have incorporated it into their ensembles, adding to its reputation as a symbol of individual style. The strap’s unique patterns and high-quality craftsmanship make it an accessory that stands out both on and off the stage.


Not only does it serve as a functional piece of equipment for guitarists, but it also allows artists to make a bold fashion statement, echoing the confidence and charisma of Prince himself.


Musicians Worldwide Embrace the Iconic Design


Over the years, the Indochine guitar strap has been embraced by a diverse range of artists, from Johnny Depp to Daiki Tsuneta of King Gnu, each adding their own flair to the strap’s legacy. Its versatile design has made it a favorite among artists across genres, serving as a symbol of both artistic expression and individuality. For fans of these musicians, the return of the Indochine strap represents a chance to connect with their favorite artists on a new level, bringing home a piece of the artistry that they admire.


The Indiegogo Campaign: How You Can Help


Get'm Get'm has launched an Indiegogo campaign to bring the Indochine strap back into production. This is an opportunity for fans, guitarists, and fashion enthusiasts to contribute to the revival of an iconic accessory. By supporting the campaign, backers can help bring this legendary design back into the hands of musicians and fans around the world, enabling a new generation to experience its impact.


The campaign offers contributors the chance to receive one of these limited-edition straps, ensuring they have a piece of music history in their collection. As part of the Get'm Get'm legacy, the Indochine strap is crafted with the same commitment to quality and durability that has made the brand a trusted name among musicians.


Bringing the Legacy of Prince into the Modern Era


The return of the Indochine guitar strap is not just a celebration of Prince’s influence but also a tribute to all the artists who have worn it proudly. By backing the Indiegogo campaign, supporters are taking part in a project that honors the legacy of some of the most iconic figures in music history.


For those who want to carry a piece of Prince’s style and spirit into the modern era, this campaign is a rare opportunity to be part of something legendary. With the relaunch of the Indochine strap, Get'm Get'm is offering fans and musicians alike the chance to celebrate an iconic design that has left an indelible mark on music and fashion.


Don’t miss out on being a part of this legacy—support the Indiegogo campaign and help bring back the iconic Indochine guitar strap that started it all.