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Not sure if Ive posted this chap before, seems appropriate though - I'll see your windswept grouse and raise you a leopard!
Will you make belts with that leopard?
I'm not sure whether it would be the aesthetic you want to maintain bit what about a double prong buckle for a 1.5" or wider belt?
^ Totally forgot about those. I was thinking of something like the West End or Fillis but dual pronged.
Have you ever considered ring belts? It might not be your thing, I guess.
Glad your enjoying them! Really interesting photos, thank you for posting them. Particularily interesting to see how nicely the Russet has aged, at first glance I thought it was London Tan. CharlieMy latest Equus arrived last week. Safe, sound and wonderfully packaged as usual. I added the Scott Oak Bark belt this time around and it exceeds expectations once again. I've grown quite fond of the 1 3/8" width and brass buckle. This is certainly more rugged and casual than the West End bridle belts I own and works best with my casual attire. The brown mates well with most of my footwear rotation including AE dark brown shell cordovan, C&J scotch grain brown calf (Islay boot), Alden cigar shell and Alden brown CXL. Next to my burgundy West End bridle belt: And a family shot: L-R: 1 1/4" Australian Nut West End, SS buckle 1 3/8" Scott Oak Bark, brass 1 3/8" Burgundy, brass 1 1/2" Russet Bakers Bridle, brass roller For referrence, I posted this a while back to illustrate the versatility of Equus' burgundy West End bridle. It mates nicely with AE burgundy shell and Alden color 8 shell (the two in the middle below). Thanks Charlie and Dawn. I truly enjoy wearing these wonderfully hand-crafted belts. I *think* I should be all set now (for a while at least) .
Glad your enjoying them!
Really interesting photos, thank you for posting them. Particularily interesting to see how nicely the Russet has aged, at first glance I thought it was London Tan.
Charlie
I'm happy to share the photos. Your craftsmanship truly shines with hi-res imagery!
It's been a while since we introduced a new buckle to our collection and I've been having a think about what shape/design we might have space for. Is there anything you think we are missing from our range that you'd like to see?
It's been a while since we introduced a new buckle to our collection and I've been having a think about what shape/design we might have space for. Is there anything you think we are missing from our range that you'd like to see?
You need a more dressy/formal buckle.
I would suggest slimmer verison of West End. I think it would look gorgeous