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Founded in Minneapolis in 2008, Hollows Leather draws inspiration from American heritage brands like Filson, Red Wing, and Pendleton to make leather goods with character. Among them is the new Road belt: versatile, handsome as all get out, and available only on Massdrop Read More
I have corter leather standard belt 34 size and am using second hole from the end of the strap. I want little longer belt. Usually I wore 32-33 size jeans. Tellason 32, 3sixteen 33, LVC 33, rogue territory 32, Can I go with 36? I joined the drop with 36 size black belt.
Hi all, I hope you will all consider buying leather alternatives. I know most people think leather is just a waste product from the beef industry, but it's not the case. It is more on par with the the fur industry.
These days there are many products that look as good as leather and are softer and stronger, such as those made from microfibre. I'm not trying to sell anything so do your own research - I would just like people to make a more informed choice that creates less pollution and less harm, so that we can all protect the future for our families.
AwesomeTomJesus, way to derail a conversation for your own ends, Morrissey. Long-winded diatribes like this just turn people off to the ideas you support.
JohnnyCreditAre you saying that you're not going to help the planet, because you don't like a conversation you weren't involved in? Is that short enough for you? :P
This is a much nicer belt than the unfinished harness leather belt that sold on the last belt drop. The dye is much more even and deep and the edges are beveled and dyed too. Latigo leather will hold up for almost a lifetime for most wearers and holds its shape. It's not as heavy duty as harness leather which is more suitable for gun and work belts which may need to bear a heavy load without losing shape or sagging. But there are some drawbacks. One is that this belt doesn't come with keeper to secure the excess length after securing the belt with the buckle. You'll have to depend on belt loops for that. The other is that the buckle looks to be secured with rivets rather than Chicago screws. That means you can't change up buckles. Lastly, this one ain't cheap. In fact, the retail price is absurd and way out of line. You can find belts made of the same quality as this one on eBay for one hell of a lot less money than even being sold here. Same thickness, same weight, same dye process, same attention to detail. Some of them will even come with a keeper and the buckle will be secured with Chicago screws. Maybe not always available there but usually to be found there.
PietroLatigo is generally more flexible and better suited for wet conditions. Latigo is both chrome and vegetable tanned, bridle is just vegetable tanned.
Thanks for bringing this drop back! Been waiting a while for this as I missed the last one.
By the way, could someone tell me what is the jacket that is shown in one of the pictures?