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Belts for RM Williams boots

Lear

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I've had a look at some of the belts in the new RM Williams, Autumn/Winter 2008 catalogue. None of them really appeal.

So, strolling past http://www.wsfoster.co.uk I wandered if they'd make me one in the colour of my choice. Seems that they have a selection of buckles and leather on display inside the shop. The salesman said that pretty much any colour belt could be made up. The wait time of about 2 weeks seems pretty reasonable as well. Cost is between £80 - £100.

Very helpful for me, as I'm still on a quest to find the perfect whiskey coloured belt. With the arrival of my claret coloured, Comfort Craftsman boots in about 3 weeks, I'll be wanting to match that colour as well.

A question: I plan on ordering a pair of Bills Khakis soon. Are they made with narrower loops to take 1.25 inch belts? Would 1.5 inch be too wide? I'm undecided.

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