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Interesting belt in NYC?

mockingboy

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Anyone have any recommendations for good stores with interesting belts. I am olooking for a solid red (note firetruck but a bit darker) with a buckle?

Didn't see anything at Paul Stuart and I know Barney's doesn't have anything like that.

Bergdorf maybe?

Maybe Vacca or Borrelli?

It is a nice Italian look I believe (using the darkish red belt with jeans and suede chukkas)

Thanks,

Mike
 

pledge

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Try JL. They may have a belt in red museum.
 

FIHTies

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If you need it soon then I cant halp you. If you dont then tell me when you need it by I can get you anything from here: (and the colors are slightly off in the pics though)
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These are what the belts look like. (There are many more possibilities in the wovens at the bottom)
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Knowledge is King

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Camiceria on 53rd & Madison has a decent selection of belts in various colours. Eredi Pisano also has off-beat (but often garish) colored belts as well.
 

Suede Chukka Norris

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Their stylings are not really Italian, but FM Allen had some really kickass and unique Argentine polo belts. I picked up a couple of those.

There is some belt shop around 51st and Madison that has tons of colored belts in different skins for cheap. Forget the name.
 

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Originally Posted by BrooklynWeGoHard
sweet belts FIH - where do you get these from and for how much? Is this a store in brooklyn?

I'm also very curious. Some of those look great.
 

aribo

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anything from FIH is top quality, merchandise and service.

I am also a big fan of Leathergoodsconnection.com
 

FIHTies

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Originally Posted by johnnyblazo
I'm also very curious. Some of those look great.


Any of these belts can be done in any of the colors. The only downside would be the time from order to delivery.

PM me for order information.

Originally Posted by aribo
anything from FIH is top quality, merchandise and service.



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Thanks!
 

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