Nature’s Elegance On Every Fret
Blossom in Golden Oak wraps your fretboard in a flowing botanical design that radiates warmth and sophistication. The intricate pattern brings movement and character to your instrument, while the wooden hue adds a timeless, natural charm. This design is crafted for acoustic and electric guitars with a scale length of 628 to 648 mm (24.75 to 25.5″) and can cover standard dots up to 6 mm (0.24″). Unsure if it will fit your specific guitar? Get in touch, and we’ll help you check the details.
Upgrade Your Guitar, The Easy Way
It’s easier than you think to transform your instrument. Our system is designed for quick and simple application - no special tools or skills required. You don’t even need to remove your strings! Just a quick clean of your fretboard, and you can apply the stickers in minutes. They adhere perfectly and instantly upgrade your guitar, giving you a custom look with zero hassle.
Bring Your Vision To Life
Sometimes you have a design in your head that you just can't find anywhere. That's why we created our custom service! Whether it's a specific pattern, your band's logo, or a completely new idea, we can turn your vision into a reality. Send us your request to get started.
Reliable Material
Our specially adapted material is extremely durable and can withstand any playing style. It perfectly conforms to the texture of various fretboard materials, ensuring the stickers stay firmly in place while still being easy to remove without leaving any residue. It's the perfect combination of grip and flexibility.
Quality Trusted By Professionals
While the word "sticker" might suggest something cheap, fretlook offers professional-grade quality. Since our launch in October 2020, we've had the honor of working with many well-known artists. Guitarists such as Ryan Roxie (Alice Cooper), Greg Koch, or Teemu Mäntysaari (Megadeth) trust our products on stage and in the studio. Our quality is also recognized by top brands like Schecter, Kemper, Richter, or Ibanez, with whom we regularly collaborate. Don't just take our word for it - try fretlook and experience the difference.