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Heavy Buffalo Nickel Stud Trim Solid Leather Belt #BT24BUFST

Heavy Buffalo Nickel Stud Trim Solid Leather Belt #BT24BUFST

BRAND: Made in USA

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Regular price $56.99 USD
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Stephen Cobb Stephen Cobb
Heavy Buffalo Nickel Stud Trim Solid Leather Belt

Best belt for the price and it looks like it should too.

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Kirk Agthe
Good looking Belt

It's a sturdy, great looking belt. A couple details are probably nit picking, but here goes. First, thle buffalo Nickel conchos are not genuine U.S. Buffalo Nickels, they are replics of a worn heads side of a Buffalo Nickel. Makes sense though, the coins are U.S. currency and collectible, so would make the belt more expensive. From a foot or 2 distance it won't be noticeable, and any genuine Buffalo Nickle that isn'tcollectible is definitely going to be worn down. The studs on the belt edges look good, but can make it difficult to get to a snugger fit as under tension they ride tight and rub against the buckle back, giving a bit of a ratchet effect. Not a deal breaker by any means, but I could see if used daily the stud heads could wear down, as well as the buckle metal on it's back. .so you do have to be more careful putting it on if you don't want the decorative metal worn down.
Regardless, I like the belt, goes great with black jeans, or a pair of leather pants. BTW, i still have a Western Concho belt I purchased from Jammin' Leather decades ago. It's beautiful, but my girth is no longer 31 or 32 inches so I'm only able to wear it with a longer belt buckle. I'm still using the boot chains I purchased eons ago too. It's quality stuff that lasts.