Belts
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Repurposed Italian military belt – 2" wideSent from my SM-N920P using Tapatalk
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Nice- is the buckle military as well?
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Nice- is the buckle military as well?
Yep, to my understanding, it's an Italian Military dress belt – but it has sort of a rugged, free-spirited look to it. It reminds me of the old US Cavalry belts.Sent from my SM-N920P using Tapatalk
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Two year old Don't mourn, organize belt.
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Awesome boss!
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Mr. Sheepdog….who made the belt on the bottom...lovely buckle and belt
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Mr. Sheepdog….who made the belt on the bottom...lovely buckle and belt
Thanks,
Christine, of Berrie Leather on Etsy, made it for me. It's made from English bridle leather (just under 2.00-inch wide). The solid brass Chatham buckle came from an old saddlery shop that went out of business.Sent from my SM-N920P using Tapatalk
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I just picked up a nice rugged leather belt to wear with denim jeans – "PM Leather's 1.5-inch wide Hobble Belt:"
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Umm…^ NSFW! [emoji50]
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Handcrafted belt - 2" wide, English Oak Bark bridle leather & nickeled-brass roller buckle.
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TLF
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Cause + Effect Stealth Belt:
Top dyed black leather with a painted, hand-forged brass buckle. Much lighter than my other belts, but a nice change of pace.
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New 12oz Harness Belt by Don't Mourn Organize
After one week of wear and oiling with sedgwick leatherfeed
Will post more updates when the color changes significantly next few months. Trying to get it evolve into bright orange caramel patina instead of dark brown.
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New 12oz Harness Belt by Don't Mourn Organize
After one week of wear and oiling with sedgwick leatherfeed
Will post more updates when the color changes significantly next few months. Trying to get it evolve into bright orange caramel patina instead of dark brown.
Nice belt sir! Sunlight & general use will help the patina process. You can also treat it with a few coats of virgin olive oil (old saddlery shop trick). I did this with my wallet and it worked wonderfully. I'll see if I can find before/now pics…
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Any recommendations for places to get a natural leather belt in the U.K. / Europe. Don't want to spend a fortune. Cheers