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Men's 1 1/2" Harness double hole leather belt in Tan. Features custom skull and Celtic knot work raised heat applied embossing, and a roller buckle with antique silver finish. This leather is un-dyed, and only treated with oils and waxes to give a smooth, soft feel, the belt is a perfect choice for people who enjoy natural colors in leather. This is a thick, heavy weight belt which is durable, long lasting and will better with age. The nickel button snaps allow for easier buckle changing. Great for work or casual. Made in the USA with pride.
Sizing Instructions
Harness Natural Leather Belt Beautiful leather belt, stuffed with heavy tallow for exceptional weight, thickness and durability. Harness leather is soft and supple, yet holds its shape very well. It's finished the old fashioned way, that brings the oils to the surface which creates a rich look like none other.This leather is un-dyed, only treated with a blend of oils and waxes to give it a smoother feel, and is an ideal choice for people who like the natural color of the leather.. It will develop a beautiful well-worn look over the years. - Veg Tanned-Ancient method of creating durable, heavy weight leather with a lot of body
- Pit-Drum Tanning-for strong, firm, tight grain
- Hand Worked-For uniform even color
- Note-The grain of each belt may vary, depending on hide selection and the natural characteristics of each hide
Important sizing INFO MUST READ
When buying a belt, it is important to select the correct size based upon an accurate measurement. Your belt size is not the same as your pant or waist size. Because your belt goes around you and your pants, your tucked in shirt, and your underwear, your belt size is usually 1 or 2 inches larger than you pant size.
For most belts you would want to choose your belt approximately 2" larger than your pant size. Of course we would suggest that you measure your size,
to ensure you order the correct one. There are 2 ways to measure your belt size correctly.
Method 1. Measuring an existing belt.
The easiest and most accurate way to determine your correct belt size is by measuring an existing belt. Take a belt that you own, one that its you well. Measure the belt as shown in the picture below. Start from where the material folds around the buckle (not including the length of the buckle itself), and measure to the hole you use the most. That is exactly the size you need to order.
Method 2. Measuring yourself.
Another way to determine your belt size, is to measure yourself. Take a flexible tape measure, and wrap it around your waist. There is one rule you need to follow: wrap the tape measure exactly as you would a belt; over your clothes and in exactly the spot your belt loops are. Again, the measurement you come up with is exactly the size you need to order.
If you have any questions, or are still unsure of your belt size, don't hesitate to contact us.
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