Japan is definitely an accessory crazed nation, so when I saw these unique cell-phone straps from Strapya I didn't even bat an eyelash. From school girl uniforms, a yoga guru, a Hello Kitty charm and even a gremlin with matching colored phone, these straps add personal style to generic cell phones.
Do you think these straps will soon be a thing of the past? Or will their popularity continue to grow in Japan but not in North America? Leave your thoughts and comments below!

Azzedine Alaia
I've actually got one of these. I find it practical when I can't find my cell in my carry all-bag...
1when i was in japan ppl had tons of these hanging of thier phnoe. not just one or two but several big ones. both men and women. to me it is just more clutter.
2I LOVE these straps...lol....and I love StrapYa! I used to be the only person in my neighborhood that would go to the Babu Blue Bear store and get these things and people thought i was nuts, now everyone has them... and now they have them at Toys R Us.... sheesh.. bout time!
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3\m/(-_O) RAWWWWWWWWWWWK!!
pink_orchid , you saw women AND men with these? wow ! and several big ones? now that gives me a good excuse to go to japan!
4I'm pretty much in love with the Gizmo one. I think it's a great way to personalize your phone.
5LOL..sugar...get out there girl! In Asia is almost a must...cute things and all.
I have a few and I usually color cordinate with whatever cell phone i have or color faceplate.
LOVE the hello kitty one!
6i make and sell these on my etsy shop, but at the moment they're just pretty beady designs. i can see these novelty ones sticking around.
7when my friends were in japan, they brought me a cell strap, and now all the ones on my sidekick are from japan.(I only have 3 little ones:)
I agree with Lady Copenhagen, my phone is easier to find with all the jingling.
I even bought one on eBay years ago that came all the way from Hong Kong!
8btw, who wouldnt love a Hello Kitty cell strap? I have this cute sparkly one!
9I'm living in Japan and keeping my cellphone simple with only 4 straps. I've seen people with so many straps it's bulkier than the phone itself. (LOL) They do make it easier to find the phone in a big bag, and both women AND men carry huge bags here so it's helpful for everyone. Teenagers often use extra-long straps so they can wear the phone around their necks for easy reach.
Many people don't have generic-looking phones even without the straps. There are street stalls all over the place where you can get your phone (or any other small device) resurfaced with custom designs, or have it blinged-out with rhinestone and bead decorations. I got my boring white ipod decorated with a traditional floral pattern at one of them.
10Yeah i was surprised to see the men with them when i was in Japan. and i agree inertia, some clusters of charms were bigger than the phone. i live in a high Asian populated area in Canada and a lot of people here have them too. we have a lot of stores that import direct from asia so these items are very accessable. they are totally cute but still i like things streamlined. i use small purses though and my work bag has a cell pocket on the inside. (i made sure
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11yep i love em, i posted a bookmark link to winnie-the-pooh ones
12I am living in Kyoto, and the other day I was on the train and I saw a school girl with her cell phone. She seriously had TWELVE charms on her phone. I counted! And they weren't small. She had a Mickey and Minnie charm that were more likely to be considered stuffed animals than a cell phone charm.
I collect the Hello Kitty charms, as each city has their own (or a few) "kitty-chan" charms of their own - for example, Kyoto's Kitty-chan is a geisha, Nara has a kitty-chan deer, etc. I have eight so far and at one point I had six on my phone. I was like, "I know I've been in Japan too long when my charms are bigger than my phone..." so I strapped it down to just one and put the rest on my keys. >.<</p> 13
I loved seeing this link!
I've been selling online accessories since my trip to Hong
Kong years ago. The cell phone charms are still selling - esp the custom ones. I'm not peddling, but I am proud of them,,, check it out at www.celegance.com.
The purses are great for anyone who can't hear their phone ringing in a purse... ME! They're pretty and blingy.
14I was just living in Japan, teaching middle schoolers, and you wouldn't believe how crazy popular these are!! I'm pretty sure it doesn't occur that cellphones and etc. can exist without such items;
the cellphone companies give you there version (their
logo-thing) when you buy your phone! ...,
my Japanese cellphone has 8.
15I've noticed basically any place where there is an asian community in the US and Canada, these items are popular also. I think more and more stores are carrying cellphone charms though. Definitely, getting the vibe the market is carrying over, but probably not as hardcore as in Japan. ^=^;
The whole strap thing is just awesome. They make your phone look adorable and it does help you find your phone in a big bag a lot easier. I hope the craze comes to the states.
16The whole strap thing is just awesome. They make your phone look adorable and it does help you find your phone in a big bag a lot easier. I hope the craze comes to the states.
17I work with some Asian people and they seem to love the idea of bling on their phone. I am yet to get some and from the other posts I bet it'll help me find it in my bag, only thing is I don't know what I want to get. I've seem some nice crystal ones but if anyone else has any ideas let me know!
18Hey sailing chick
Try this site... www.celegance.com If you don't find exactly what you like, they'll customise for you. Prices are good and pieces are very nice.
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I am biased though and so is GeekSugar on this brand.
19Hi suzanne
20thanks for the website, it has some really beautiful stuff
have a great day ;)~
I think the craze will end up here...
21I still love 'em!
22I love all of this. I just posted on another thread that watching Japanese horror movies got me started on having charms on my phone.
23ooo i have a hello kitty one on my phone! and its yelloww-green which matches my (green) phone , and also when you press it really hard, different colored LED lights go lighting up! i love it. its soo cute.
"All I have is a couple of dambaggas!" ~ The Pink Panther
24YES!MUST! We can't do anything without a strap.
25Even guys and old men are hanging straps of the're cell-phone. funny, ha?
i may have gone overboard with my phone straps, but i cant help it that i love orange so much!
i even had a keychain to go along too... talk about bulky!!
26I love cell phone straps. At the moment, I have beads dangling from my phone. I like to switch it up and put something new on it.
27i love them. japanese phone straps always impress me with such unique design.
Nowadays cell phone straps are not only for carrying convenience, but more important, for decoration or showing the personal style or personalities of its owner. maybe u can find ur style at http://www.cellphonefocus.com/products_list.php?cid=18
28ZOMG if only Strapya-world had a store, i'd probably go and buy all the phone straps i could. i would definately be one of those high schoolers with a million charms on their phone...if only...
29does anyone know of a store in new york with stuff like strapya... or a place that sells pet tree plants...all of my home pages are booked marked with pages like strapya!!! im addicted and i want to go to japan so badly...like tomorrow! email me please if yo have any info.. cheekymonkey7653@aol.com
30thanks!!
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