This vintage style studded western belt is designed and made with quality materials to resemble western belts made by U.S. companies like Montgomery Ward and Sears, Roebuck & Co back in the 1930's and 1940's. The belt is made of top grade Chromexcel leather from Horween Leather Company in Chicago, Illinois. The oblong rounded nickel plated buckle is sourced from Japan and is a quality reproduction of vintage hand made Native American buckles. The buckle is attached using solid brass Chicago screws making for an easy shift of buckles should you like to do so. The studs are antique nickel plated with a slight brass patina and two red and one blue jeweled stud. A high quality western style belt with a touch of simplicity.
A little more about Horween Chromexcel leather
The tanning recipe for Horweens Chromexcel leather is over one hundred years old. In fact it dates back to 1913. Chromexcell leather is first tanned with a mixture of chrome tanning (chrome salts) and thereafter the leather is retanned using a traditional veg tanning process (bark extracts). This gives Chromexcel leather the best qualities of both tanning processes. The soft, supple, and durable qualities of chrome tanned leather and the round and full qualities of veg tanned leather that patina well. After the tanning process the leather is "hot stuffed" with oils, greases and bees wax that give the leather its characteristic pull up. The leather is finally hand dyed using an aniline stain. The characteristic "tea core" patina will show after use when the top stain wares off and the underlying leather color becomes visible.
Belt width = 40 mm. Please check "Sizing Chart" in the above menu to measure correct lengths.
All sales are final.