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Men or women's Show Harness Saddle Grooved leather belt in chestnut. The belt is smooth, supple and flexible and holds its shape very well. It is ideal for the outdoors man (or woman) because it is water resistant. This is a thick, heavy weight belt which is durable, long lasting and will better with age. Great for dress, work, or casual.
Harness Vegetable Tanned Beautiful leather stuffed with heavy tallows for exceptional weight, thickness and durability. Harness leather is soft and supple, yet holds its shape very well. It is ideal to be used outdoors, because it is water resistant.
- 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 or waist size. The leading manufacturers of quality belts share the same standard for measuring and labeling belt sizes. This measure is based upon the length of the belt strap only, and does not include the buckle. Most belts are normally measured from where the belt leather folds at the buckle end to the middle hole at the tip end and are usually stamped on the back of the belt with the size example 32, 34, 36 etc. Many women's belts are marked with a letter such as XS, S, M, L, or XL in general, those sizes would be: Womens Size Scale XS = 24" - 26" S = 28" - 30" M = 32" - 34" L= 36" - 38" XL = 38" - 40". For most belts you would want to choose your belt approximately 2" larger than your waist measurement, of course we would suggest that you measure your waist at the level where you would wear your belt. The best general rule of thumb is that you should buy your belt 2" larger than your waist - pants size, but you should never hesitate to ask questions when in doubt.
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