Super Handy for events this summer! 5 Pack: Event Pass / Ticket Holder - Protector - Lanyard Pass
5 Pack: Event Pass / Ticket Holder - Protector - Lanyard Pass
Pack of 5
Protect and display a ticket, backstage pass or other credentials with these event-size badge holders. Made of flexible vinyl, these holders will display the face of an inserted ticket, VIP pass, press pass or other important credentials while simultaneously protecting it from damage.
Features a single round hole at the top that can attach to any lanyard.
Best with a swivel hook, USB loop, trigger hook, or Keyring attachments.
Design Type: Flexible
Layout: Vertical
Size: Oversized
Material: Vinyl
Capacity: Single-card
Extraction Type: Manual
Attachment: Slot & Chain Holes
Colour: Clear
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