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Belgian Stretch Belt – Forest/Rust

Belgian Stretch Belt – Forest/Rust. Belgian stretch material has the look of surcingle, but it contains a small amount of elastic, giving just the right amount of stretch to never lose its shape. Leather and brass buckle. Handcrafted in the USA.

Features
1 3/8″ Wide
Leather and Brass Buckle
Handmade in the USA

Belts should generally be ordered in the same size as your trousers. To be sure you can measure as follows:

  • Run a piece of non stretchable string through your trouser belt loops (remove your belt first) until it meets at the front.
  • Pull tought
  • Remove and measure the length of the string, subtract 2″ from that length to get your belt size. If you’re between sizes, round up to the next even size.
  • Always allow at least 8″ of extra belt length for folding.

$98.00

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Belgian Stretch Belt – Forest/Rust. Belgian stretch material has the look of surcingle, but it contains a small amount of elastic, giving just the right amount of stretch to never lose its shape. Leather and brass buckle. Handcrafted in the USA.

Belgian Stretch Belt – Forest/Rust Features
1 3/8″ Wide
Leather and Brass Buckle
Handmade in the USA

Belts should generally be ordered in the same size as your trousers. To be sure you can measure as follows:

  • Run a piece of non stretchable string through your trouser belt loops (remove your belt first) until it meets at the front.
  • Pull tought
  • Remove and measure the length of the string, subtract 2″ from that length to get your belt size. If you’re between sizes, round up to the next even size.
  • Always allow at least 8″ of extra belt length for folding.
Belt Size Guide

Belts should generally be ordered in the same size as your trousers. To be sure you can measure as follows:

  • Run a piece of non stretchable string through your trouser belt loops (remove your belt first) until it meets at the front.
  • Pull tought
  • Remove and measure the length of the string, subtract 2″ from that length to get your belt size. If you’re between sizes, round up to the next even size.
  • Always allow at least 8″ of extra belt length for folding.
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