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K. Nights

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Where might I locate other belts in this style?

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This one looks similar
 

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This one looks similar

Thanks! I meant the style more generally. What would one search to find that type of slim belt with that type of buckle?

I actually just placed an order with Rubato.
 

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Thanks! I meant the style more generally. What would one search to find that type of slim belt with that type of buckle?

I actually just placed an order with Rubato.

I've been looking at Anderson's on Mr. Porter, and a lot of them are similar to what you posted. No experience, so I can't speak to the quality, but they seem reputable.
 

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Where might I locate other belts in this style?

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Not the same, but quite similar:

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I've been looking at Anderson's on Mr. Porter, and a lot of them are similar to what you posted. No experience, so I can't speak to the quality, but they seem reputable.

They are known for their braided stretch leather belts, which are good quality. I have one that's holding up after about 5 years. I've had mixed success with their other offerings.

Not the same, but quite similar:

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The Soho in 1" width is in fact the style I'm going for. I've ordered two. We'll see if they fit.

Thanks!
 

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I'm looking for a classic but a bit chunkier black derbies and some obvious choices so far are dr martens, solovair and red wing postmans - also really liked evan kinori x trickers but feel the price is too high. Anyone can comment on any of these or recommend other options?
 

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I'm looking for a classic but a bit chunkier black derbies and some obvious choices so far are dr martens, solovair and red wing postmans - also really liked evan kinori x trickers but feel the price is too high. Anyone can comment on any of these or recommend other options?
Raf Simons
 

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I'm looking for a classic but a bit chunkier black derbies and some obvious choices so far are dr martens, solovair and red wing postmans - also really liked evan kinori x trickers but feel the price is too high. Anyone can comment on any of these or recommend other options?
Paraboot Arles, Chambord (moc-toe), Avignon (split-toe), or Michael (tyrolean moc-toe-ish).
 

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I'm looking for a classic but a bit chunkier black derbies and some obvious choices so far are dr martens, solovair and red wing postmans - also really liked evan kinori x trickers but feel the price is too high. Anyone can comment on any of these or recommend other options?

I think Raf Simons were popular on here for a while. I bought a pair and felt the quality didn't live up to the price, but that's true of almost all designer-label shoes. I assume you can find them on the second-hand market. Grained leather will be likely better than smooth since designers tend to use polished/ corrected grain leather.

IIRC, Trickers' Roberts was also popular, but they are also often made from corrected grain leather.

FWIW, I bought mine to wear with loose topcoats and chunky sweaters, and over time, I just found myself reaching for black Blundstones. The style is similar in vibe, if not exact shape, as many of these chunky black derby options.
 

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Paraboot Arles, Chambord (moc-toe), Avignon (split-toe), or Michael (tyrolean moc-toe-ish).


None of these are "classic derby" styles. I like paraboot a lot but I can't see how these would fit.

@MGoCrimson showed us the Heschung Orme which look great.

Like OP said there's Docs and there are plenty of "nicer" variations.

I personally really like the C&J Lanark 3:

Trickers x EK are just a base model with a bit of a markup but you can find the woodstock or robert derby for good prices around as well.
 
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