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Numbered Limited Edition Roughout Dark Brown Tärnsjö Double Prong Belt

Numbered Limited Edition Roughout Dark Brown Tärnsjö Double Prong Belt

Regular price $180.00 USD
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The ninth release in my numbered and limited edition belts is another roughout Tärnsjö leather, this time in Dark Brown. The roughout or reverse side of this leather is finished and has a waxed flesh look to it, which will make it the perfect pairing to the many dark brown waxed flesh boots out there. I've paired this one with a matching keeper, only with the smooth side facing out, which I have stamped with my new pigeon branding. I've also chosen a black plated brass double prong quick release buckle for this guy which creates quite a striking and ruggedly beautiful belt. The whole shebang is hand-stitched together with my signature double row stitching in black and cream ritza tiger threads.

This belt release is limited to just 15 numbered pieces. The previous limited releases have sold out quickly and will never be offered again.

This belt is on pre-order and will be delivered according to my current order queue, which can be found in my banner.

My patented Double Prong Quick Release Buckle features the same quick release action that you're familiar with. Simply flick down on the lever and the belt will come undone. The tension keeps it buckled, and it will never come undone on it's own.

Made in England, this buckle is black electroplated powder coated brass. Over time, the black plating may wear off in areas of stress, revealing the raw brass beneath, though this is a slow patina process as the plating is quite strong.

The leather is an 8-9oz vegetable tanned leather from the Tärnsjö tannery in Sweden. It's no secret that this tannery is producing some of my current favorite leathers out there. They are supple, age well, and exhibit such a brilliant depth of color and grain.

To order this belt, please measure one of your old belts using the diagram pictured above. The system that I use is the most accurate method of measurement, and involves measuring from the end of the buckle prong, to the hole that fits you best (this method accounts for any difference in length between your buckle and mine). You can add your measurement in the measurement section above, or you can shoot me a message thereafter.

Handmade in Denver by one person.

 

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