Do guitar straps sound better after they're broken in

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DuoSonicBoy wrote:This was copy/pasted from thegearpage.com by the way
I hope this is truth, but I cannot visit thegearpage.com because it would be shortscale treason.
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Fender Premium Platinum Guitar Straps use 3-Way-plus Differential Strap Architecture to present the best possible balance between all frequency ranges, and to also preserve all the tone and nuance that your guitars are capable of. Optimally selected stranded fibers are used to preserve sustain and the edge that is so important in guitar sound, while two different types of solid fibers augment the bass & midrange, to give a much fuller sound. Specially designed hollow treble fibers give these straps a high frequency presentation to accentuate that chime that Fender guitars are so famous for. These straps have a unique voice that has not been heard before, and use a proprietary technology that is patented and unique to Fender.
But were you able to spot where that one came from?
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Fender Platinum Premium cables.
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Indeed.
Anyway, I use only my 1973 Fender guitar strap (like this:Imagebut old) on my 1973 Strat.