Belts
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I like stitched, layered belts. If an artisan knows that they're doing, stitching two layers together with grain direction reversed will ensure that the belt doesn't stretch much if at all. It's a sign of quality. It doesn't seem like it would take nearly as much effort or skill to make a single layer belt.
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I prefer Chicago screws so that I can switch out the buckle easily
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Definitely, screws are better. I have no intention of ever buying another belt where I can't change out the buckle.
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Texans love their buckles.
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Yee-haw…
I change my buckle on my western tooled belts quite frequently, though less so on some others. Either way, Chicago screws have never been an issue for me. There's not a lot of tension placed on them and no reason for them to give out.
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New BlackAcre belts:
http://www.theblackacre.net/shop/garrison-belt-v4-aussie-nut-uk-bridle
http://www.theblackacre.net/shop/garrison-belt-v41-wide
I was gonna pull the trigger on the V4.1 but don't quite like the look and feel of 1.75" wide belts on myself.
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I'd look at an Equus Leather belt in either London Tan (top) or Hazel (bottom).
I'd be inclined to go with London Tan in the Bakers of Colyton leather, as that is really lovely.
Rivet and Hide offer a single and a double prong buckle in the same Bakers leather, and they are lovely belts.
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Picked up this belt & belt loop from http://wolfhillbrand.com recently, starting to break in nicely.
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Hey guys,
Recently picked up some cordovan colored boots (so like dark wine). I'd like a belt that matches, at least somewhat closely, because in the future I'll probably have more boots and shoes along the lines of this color.
Does anyone have any recommendations?
Seems IHB-01 comes in wine but is out of stock everywhere.
Thanks