Belts
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All saints— had it for years , its been through the ringer
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Custom made “novelty” belt. Handmade in Scotland by by user Duke-Mantee on instagram, in case someone’s interested.

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@VoodooRay Looks really cool,can you show the whole belt.
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@Jett129 thanks! Here’s a pic laid flat, please excuse the un-vacuumed carpet. You can check out his other belts here.. https://instagram.com/duke_mantee?
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Little project starting. Got a vegtan natural belt that I’m testing a hand painted surface dye on.
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After much abrasion…. I don’t know how long it will actually last…
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Before
After
Even after that…. Woops
And then I tried to salvage it by just buffing it all the way off
Lesson learned.
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I make my own belts. I reuse second hand German Army (Bundeswehr) belts (Feldkoppel) because I like the buckle:
The top one is a new one I made this spring. The other one is a few years old. Both belts are 5cm wide which is a little bit to much.
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@Boris-0 Nice, i like em! How's the buckle attach? Is a loop and prong? That's one thing I have to have on mine is snaps to change out the buckle.
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No loop. There is same kind of a clip.
Hope this helps.
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I like the no-no holes solution. Sweet belts dudes.
The one I tried to dye and failed, I’ll probably just rock it anyway and let it be. Maybe try again down the road if I get bored.
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Here’s what it looks like after all the dye scrubbed off. It’s a bit “fauxtina” but I’m cool with it.
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Hey Guys,
I made myself a new belt. Leather is 3,5mm thick vegetable tanned cowhide that I dyed on the surface using India Ink. My hope is that I will get similar effects as "teacore" dyed leathers with wear.
Buckle is a brass hoof pick.
Before Dying:
After Dying:
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@WhiskeySandwich What did you use to dye it black?
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My current rotation.. two from Luke's Custom Belts (Germany) and one Vintage Works (Japan)
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@maxximum Fiebing’s acrylic leather dye. It worked great until I started buffing it, which they recommended lol. Water stripped the surface coat off, but the top leather retained some pigment.