I have been wearing my one of these every day for two months and it is starting to be lovely. This is the best leather I have come across for belts.
The bridle leather is from LePrevo is Australian nut and is roughly twice the price of similar thickness veg tanned. I love the colour too.
The fittings are all solid brass and they are triple rivetted. It is hand cut and punched, the edges beveled, smoothed and then mink oil rubbed in over the top coat of dye, then a further coat applied.
The first is two inches thick and 31 - 43 inch holes are punched. It has a sewn keeper which is fixed and a floating rivetted keeper to move wherever you need it.
I'd like £38 for this belt please this includes postage
The second belt was one I was making when watching some arctic programme, so though it is 1 1/2 thick - jeans thickness. The holes go from 31 to 58 inches and can be worn, as I said, with jeans or over all those arctic layers. It also has a fixed keeper, this time in brass and a floating leather one.
I'd like £36 for this please, again posted.
The bridle leather is from LePrevo is Australian nut and is roughly twice the price of similar thickness veg tanned. I love the colour too.

The fittings are all solid brass and they are triple rivetted. It is hand cut and punched, the edges beveled, smoothed and then mink oil rubbed in over the top coat of dye, then a further coat applied.

The first is two inches thick and 31 - 43 inch holes are punched. It has a sewn keeper which is fixed and a floating rivetted keeper to move wherever you need it.
I'd like £38 for this belt please this includes postage
The second belt was one I was making when watching some arctic programme, so though it is 1 1/2 thick - jeans thickness. The holes go from 31 to 58 inches and can be worn, as I said, with jeans or over all those arctic layers. It also has a fixed keeper, this time in brass and a floating leather one.


I'd like £36 for this please, again posted.