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post #46 of 54
Anyone have any codes for Tanner Goods belts? How about any other alternatives to their products? I am looking at a standard black with the black buckle, any suggestions would be appreciated.
post #47 of 54
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uncleotis the affiliate gives a 10% discount with coupon: styleforum

no idea if its still valid ... needsupply affiliate has a code in there as well: SFFEB10
post #48 of 54
Just got my natural color Tanner Cardholder. I might hit it with some Obenauf's later, but right now it's still in its original state. Here are a couple of pics for you guys: Front: Back: Side: Inside: Construction: Good construction. Stitching is clean and consistent. Hardware is rugged - snaps down securely. Edges are burnished, which definitely gives it a quality feel. Leather is a double layer stitched together, but still remains a reasonable thickness. Good thing about this is that the inside is lined - but there is a small area of rough side leather where the strip that form the straps on the back threads through the front of the cardholder. This might cause some abrasion on whatever card faces it. Only thing that kind of bothers me is that a bubble has formed on the inside area where the flap folds down. This is probably due to the double layer construction and my pickiness. Since it's only cosmetic, it's not really a serious concern. Design: It is surprisingly voluminous in capacity. I've got 10 cards stuffed in it right now, and it can probably fit 2-3 more. The straps on the back holds cash securely, though it can be a little difficult to push bills into place. Overall: Completely satisfied. I've seen some great evos of this, so really interested to see how it develops for me.
post #49 of 54
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Finally pulled the trigger and order a TG belt from their site.

Got the belt yesterday. Ordered true to size and they didn't fit. Have to exchange them for the next size up.
post #50 of 54
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yeah your supposed to size up from your true size http://helloblackbird.blogspot.com/2...elt-loops.html
post #51 of 54
I wrote on article on Tanner Goods

http://rdcmag.com/blog/2011/03/17/tanner-goods-belt/

I really love tanner and everything they do. Its a very refreshing thing to see such a company. I am very attached to my belt; I love the way it looks, the way it looks on me, and how it makes me feel. it became, very quickly, one of my prized possessions"”you know, one of those 5 things you take with you if your house burns down.
post #52 of 54
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Originally Posted by NotoriousMarquis View Post
I wrote on article on Tanner Goods

http://rdcmag.com/blog/2011/03/17/tanner-goods-belt/

I really love tanner and everything they do. Its a very refreshing thing to see such a company. I am very attached to my belt; I love the way it looks, the way it looks on me, and how it makes me feel. it became, very quickly, one of my prized possessions"”you know, one of those 5 things you take with you if your house burns down.

the comma key from your keyboard will also be salvaged i presume
post #53 of 54
Thanks for posting your TG stuff everyone. I wanted to ask if you could start posting them in our affiliate thread please? Brian or Fok, can you merge this thread into our thread?
post #54 of 54
Someone sell me their 36" tan/natural belt for dirt cheap, alright thanks.
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