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Ashland Leather Horween Natural Belt

Ashland Leather Horween Natural Belt

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Product Description
New from Chicago’s Ashland Leather, this belt is firm yet supple with a gorgeous raised grain character. It’s made of natural vegetable-tanned leather from the famous Horween tannery, measuring a casual 1.5 inches wide and finished with waxed and burnished edges Read More

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akerue
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Jun 17, 2018
Can either Ashland or Massdrop confirm the buckle material please? Nickel plated brass or stainless steel?
akeruesolid brass
SIZING INFO HERE:
Take your current belt and measure from the hole you use to the point where the buckle touches the leather. Whatever that size is in inches is the size you should order.
We measure our sizing from the start of the buckle to the center hole. The leather will stretch 1-2 inches depending on how hard you tighten your belt. If you wear it relatively loose you shouldn't experience much stretch if any.
ChurchillW
423
Jun 15, 2018
If I didn't already have a natural belt. How come no size 30?
ChurchillWWe can do a 30" -- I think it may have been a mistake that it wasn't added. Email me? info@ashlandleather.com -Phil
TomasV
1685
Jun 15, 2018
ChurchillWHi there! It's definitely available. We just missed it in the description note. It should be fixed there, and still at the checkout level. Thanks for your interest on this drop!
KiltmanFl
16
Jun 15, 2018
Or you can go to your local hobby shop/ leather store and make the same thing for ~20.00.
Great responses here, BTW. It was both classy and helpful. I love playing around with leatherworking, it's fast becoming a hobby for me. That said, I have a great appreciation for high quality leather products that I either don't have the time, interest, or expertise to make. I also have a great appreciation for good customer interaction, and you're handling it quite well.
ChristopherCashellVery cool. Thanks for that.
I suggest to everyone that I speak with to start where I started: Get "The Art of Hand Sewing Leather" by Stohlman and some simple tools like thread, hand sewing needles, and an awl. You can start with just that and make little cases for random things around the house.
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