Business Class Edition
A *Poly Classic* formula, composed from a layered blend of 100% polyester threads.
Not everyone is into neon or multi-colored strings - we get it! Sometimes you need an elegant tie to throw on that business suit. If classy polyester is your thing, these might just be for you!
COLOR(s):
• Deja Blue [baby blue + light blue core]
• Purple Haze [hazy purple + light purple core]
• Cherry BOMB! [bold red + true red core]
• Clockwork Orange [bold orange + true orange core]
• Golden Eye [gold + mellow yellow core]
• Snow White (cool white + neutral white core)
THICKNESS: [standard]
FORMULA: [Poly Classic]
MATERIAL: [100% polyester (multi-layered)]
LENGTH: [47" unstretched / 50" stretched]
PACK SIZE: [3pk (choice color) OR 5pk (variety)]
*Variety Sampler contains 5 colors (1 of each, excluding white)*
::::: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION :::::
This blend is one of our original "classic" 100% polyester formulas.Poly Classic's are composed of a blend of various polyester thread types and are spun using a traditional string making technique. If you already enjoy a pure poly string, but you’re itching for something a little different, these will feel familiar to what you might already be accustomed to while giving you hints of something special. These are composed of a unique ZipLine recipe (our core-thread blend). One highlight of this blend is our use of a specific type of poly-core thread; when blended with traditional polyester, it helps the string be a bit more unique in a way of strength and extended performance. The core-thread blend also improves the string’s ability to perform tight binds and promotes a nice slack shape, even after hours of play.
Thoughts from Jeremy: "When I began experimenting with this color set, I had somewhat of a slogan in my head, "When you have to wear a tie, but you still wanna throw.” The idea behind this color pallet was to create something that would dress up the yo-yo much like dressing up a nice suit with a solid tie. I imagined being at a wedding or dinner party and wanting to keep my throw pretty low-key and accessorized to my outfit. I set out to find a collection of colors that I could see myself wearing out someplace nice, and just like that the whole “suit and tie” thing I had conceptualized came to life."