ABOUT

SFK is an accessories brand founded in 2011 in Brooklyn, NY by former Teen Vogue Accessories Editor, Sarah Frances Kuhn. Currently, her line consists of her incredibly chic, yet functional camera straps, iPhone straps & headpieces. Everything is handmade with the finest materials in her Brooklyn studio.

SFK will also be featuring a wide range of photographers in the gallery section, so please visit it and enjoy!

Q&A

If I have a small digital camera what kind of chain is best?
The Classic and Deluxe Classic styles

If I have a larger camera what style is best?
Most collaboration styles & all Super Deluxe styles

Does SFK ship internationally?
Yes! SFK ships everywhere in the world, wherever you may be.

Are SFK chains comfortable and safe?
Yes! They are made of high quality materials and when attached properly are a super safe and durable way to carry your camera over your shoulder or around your neck comfortably. The Super Deluxe are best for more serious DSLR and heavier film cameras and the Classic and Deluxe Classic styles are best for smaller digital cameras and point and shoots.

How do I attach my SFK Camera Chain to my camera?

1) Remove the cord locks

2) Weave the cord through the hole/s on your camera

3) Tie a knot or two so that it is secure

4) Voila! Your camera should be safe and ready to use

Will it scratch my camera lens?
This is unlikely and has never been reported to have happened. If you are careful and apply the lens cap when not using your camera, it should be fine! The straps are sturdier than most generic ones.

How do you place an order?
You can place an order through the online shop or email SFK directly: info@sarahfranceskuhn.com

CONTACT

Information/Customer Service: info@sarahfranceskuhn.com
Wholesale inquiries: lauren@megamegaprojects.com
Press inquiries: meghan@megamegaprojects.com

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Collaborations: SFK has already teamed up with designer friends to create specialty straps including:

Meredith Wendell

Fallon

Cheek-ie
LAS by Lisa Soltis
Rogan
Loomstate
End of Century

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