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Gloves & belts: any recommendations?

IXL

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I ordered a belt from Equus Leather a couple of weeks ago, still waiting for it. Waiting time is 5-6 weeks. This is my first quality leather belt; I'm wearing a Levis belt for the time being.

As for gloves; what kind of gloves are you looking for? For casual every-day use I wear these: http://www.leatherglovesonline.com/...-ta302-deerskin-patrol-gloves-made-in-usa.htm They're simple, good-looking, are hardly restrictive and block the wind to some degree. For motorcycling, I'd recommend these: http://www.leeparksdesign.com/deertours/ And if you want a more rugged glove for every-day use, I'd recommend these: http://www.aerostich.com/aerostich-elkskin-roper-gloves-16.html

Except for riding in colder winter temperatures, I wear the Aerostitch ropers. They hold up very well, compared to most, and are quite comfortable.
 

Carlos840

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I have Two Saddleback Leather Old Bull Belts, and they are freaking awesome!

Thickest leather i have ever seen, great buckle, 100 year warranty, what more would you want from a belt?
 

Edward

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I tend nowadays to buy my belts in London's Spitalfields market. 1/4" thick, "real" leather (not bonded), about GBP30.00 a pop. Several stalls do them, I don't know any specific name. They're similar to the good belts you see at the same price ish on etsy. Belts are a thing I like to have a whole bunch of around (i.e. one in each of four colours in each of two sizes sort of thing), so I find it hard to get my head around the idea of spending GBP100 or so on a single belt.


Those would be more than I've spent on a belt before, though not by as much as the likes of Equus. It would be interesting to compare them, given the difference in price. (Fairly new, presumably, in the Aero line? Not noticed belts before). Do they shrink to fit? That could be useful as i plan to lose weight. ;)


Gloves-wise, I can strongly recommend Chester Jeffries - https://www.chesterjefferies.co.uk/ Very wide range of styles. Their quality is several notches above the average department-store type gloves (not the cheap and nasty ones, but the type that are actually perfectly serviceable for many years). Prices are keen - in and around GBP60 buys a very nice pair of gloves to an individual spec (I have one pair in, I think , steerhide, black, with a special order red silk lining - beautiful). They also do regular special offers which allow you to choose from a limited range of options at a fixed price - those can be around gbp30 for nice, lined leather gloves, well worth it. I have a pair of those too. Currently, they have a sale on lots of stock gloves, with deerskin roper gloves at around GBP20. All their gloves are sized by number, not S/M/L.
 

Gromulus

Practically Family
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Aside from a few Allen Edmonds belts that I bought specifically to match some of my AE shoes, I think these two manufacturers make better belts at a decent price. I bought several casual (Chromexel, to match my Aero jackets and Wolverine 1000 mile boots) and dress belts from each and have no need to search further:

http://www.rancourtandcompany.com/men-s/penny-loafers.html

http://coronadoleather.com/


While I am probably not as fussy about gloves, most of my leather gloves are from Leatherglovesonline and have served me well:

http://www.leatherglovesonline.com/#section=start
 
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Sloan1874

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Those would be more than I've spent on a belt before, though not by as much as the likes of Equus. It would be interesting to compare them, given the difference in price. (Fairly new, presumably, in the Aero line? Not noticed belts before). Do they shrink to fit? That could be useful as i plan to lose weight. ;)

I think they went up over the weekend with the Horween wallets. They're nice but a different proposition from Equus, which are very stiff and take a lot of working in - I have a burgundy one that's still fairly rigid four months after getting it!
I understand that they both shrink and expand to fit, depending on one's circumstances... :D
 

frussell

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As someone who has made many, many belts, I can tell you that for what labor goes into them, those Aero belts are a tad pricey. For $86 U.S., I'd expect at least an inner lining. This is one of their products that is going to make a profit, as there's not much sewing or finish time put in on these, compared to the time-consuming jacket process. When I was making belts (usually hand-tooled or stamped, always hand-sewn), I would have felt bad charging any more than $35 for a similar belt, buckle included. Not to knock Aero, I'm sure the leather used is top notch, but this is a simple to make item, with no frills. There are cheaper, very similar quality options available, unless what you want is the Aero tag. Frank.
 

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