Heavyweight Denim Championships 2013-2015 - Official Thread
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My LGC bridle leather belts are 1.75" and are a pretty tight squeeze with most of my jeans. I guess I'll look at my competition pair to see if it will accommodate a 2" belt, because that would be pretty sweet. Otherwise I'd be interested in a 1.75" option as well.
Will the buckles be stitched on or will he use snaps?
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Snaps (good) or Chicago screws (better) are the only way to go, in my opinion. I hate stitched on buckles.
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Chicago screws are the way to go IMHO.
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I believe the buckle is attached using snaps/ rivets. I have no idea what a Chicago screw is, or if they are even used in English leather work.
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Here are some pictures of belts from the same manufacturer.
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Oooo Daddy Likey
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Those are some righteous belts.
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I have no idea what a Chicago screw is.
I'm sure that some of the Chicago Forum members could arrange for this to be performed on you…
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I also think that 2" would be too wide for most jeans, but I was asked if it could be an option. Also in total agreement that 1.5" is the way to go with a belt.
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@RP:
I have no idea what a Chicago screw is.
I'm sure that some of the Chicago Forum members could arrange for this to be performed on you…
Not sure this would be a good thing
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I also think that 2" would be too wide for most jeans, but I was asked if it could be an option. Also in total agreement that 1.5" is the way to go with a belt.
@RP:
I have no idea what a Chicago screw is.
I'm sure that some of the Chicago Forum members could arrange for this to be performed on you…
And this is the boring version…
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I've never used Locktite; Jack's right- nail polish works perfectly. We married guys have access to wheelbarrows of that stuff…
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Yep, if you're brave enough to wear 25oz denim, you can be brave enough to walk into a pharmacy and buy nail polish remover