What can we say, it's a heck of a deal on a belt, a really nice belt, made by Trask,
We have way too many of these large and small belts left, and we know that most guys could use a good quality leather belt. There are not many (if any) in the medium range (36-38) Remember, to figure your belt size, add 2" to your pant size.
So, if you need a 32" or a 40-44" belt you are in luck. These are 60-80% off regular retail.
Here is the catch though... we get to pick the style and color.
in return you get an exceptional quality leather belt for a fraction of the price.
there are 4 belts it could be....
Trask Summer Belt.
Crafted of Horween® American bison, a full-aniline pull-up leather with a rich waxy feel that develops an even more beautiful patina with time and wear. Punctuated with contrast double-needle topstitching and a brushed nickel buckle.
- Hand-selected Horween® American bison leather
- Dark Brown
- Antiqued nickel buckle
- Leather lined
Trask Gallatin Black Belt
- The Trask® Gallatin Belt will complement your outfit well.
- Hand-selected Horween® American bison leather construction.
- Brushed nickel buckle offers a secure fit and masculine appeal.
- Topstitching details with double-needle contrast color
- Width measures 1 3/8".
- Black leather
Trask Watson American Steer Black belt
- Steer leather
- Brushed nickel buckle
- Width measures 1 3/8"
- Raw edge finish
- Black leather
Trask Damar Bourbon Belt
- Hand-selected Horween® American bison leather construction.
- Brushed nickel buckle offers a secure fit and masculine appeal.
- Topstitching details with double-needle contrast color
- Width measures 1 3/8".
- Bourbon leather
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S&D Spinning Mill, Millbury, MA, USA
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The Dearnley Family has been running S & D Spinning since the 1800s. This is one of the last large scale wool mills left in the U.S. and they are absolutely crucial to us keeping our production here in the U.S.