I think so. I read somewhere that the wider the belt the more casual it gets. I think you'll have to give these pants justice with a proper dressy belt.Good to know. I guess this one I’ll have to buy.
I think so. I read somewhere that the wider the belt the more casual it gets. I think you'll have to give these pants justice with a proper dressy belt.Good to know. I guess this one I’ll have to buy.
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. I think so. I read somewhere that the wider the belt the more casual it gets. I think you'll have to give these pants justice with a proper dressy belt.
Where do you buy your Amish belts?t.
I usually wear USA Amish made belts that are one piece, very thick, at least 12 oz leather. No gluing or stitching layers. You can find them if you search thoroughly. They are inexpensive, anywhere from 35 to 50 bucks. But you might have to change out the buckle, which of course adds to the total you spend on it. There are some good buckles on ebay, just have to spend some time to search. Look for ones made in Taiwan or anywhere else except China.
I found a real good one on armynavysales. https://www.armynavysales.com/amish-leather-super-duty-belt.htmlWhere do you buy your Amish belts?
Making belts yourself is fun and easy. I am pretty much all thumbs but managed to make some nice belts out of blanks. English bridle blanks at 12-oz are great, pretty much indestructible. Got some nice solid brass buckles from Japan, some brass Chicago screws, a hole puncher from Amazon, and off I went. Total about $50 per belt, plus satisfaction of making the belt yourself.