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Tender Oak bark tanned belt.

alexanduh

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So the tender oak bark tanned belt my girly got me for my birthday arrived today.

( http://www.superdenim.co.uk/prodpage.asp?productid=670 )

The leather is real thick and dense. Pretty hard to bend in some parts. For sure to last a lifetime.

When i first got it out of its tyvek envelope i gotta say the strong fish smell caught me off guard as it had been finished with mutton tallow and fish oils.

Ill probably hang it outside for a while for the smell to go away before i start wearing this in public lol.

Pics later if people are interested.
 

pebblegrain

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That buckle is horrible and I would throw it away due to the fish smell alone.
 

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Originally Posted by pebblegrain
That buckle is horrible and I would throw it away due to the fish smell alone.

really haha? i quite like the buckle.

as for the smell. pretty much gone now.
 

alexanduh

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Originally Posted by porschemad911
Man that's thick leather.

uh huh. dense as hell too
 

Nomy?

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that's actually a smart looking belt IMO, i'd buy it!
 

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buckle is ******* fabulous. i actually handled it at jcrew in nyc in the winter. been meaning to pick up the black one, just haven't had time. congrats on a truly unique belt.
 

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The leather on that belt comes from one of the best tanneries in the world, and arguably derived from the best vegetable tannage (slow and pure.)

You ain't gonna find many leather belts with better raw materials than this one.
 

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Originally Posted by mikecch
The leather on that belt comes from one of the best tanneries in the world, and arguably derived from the best vegetable tannage (slow and pure.)

You ain't gonna find many leather belts with better raw materials than this one.


Baker's? Same as Terry Dear's Quercus?
 

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Originally Posted by alexanduh
So the tender oak bark tanned belt my girly got me for my birthday arrived today. ( http://www.superdenim.co.uk/prodpage.asp?productid=670 ) The leather is real thick and dense. Pretty hard to bend in some parts. For sure to last a lifetime. When i first got it out of its tyvek envelope i gotta say the strong fish smell caught me off guard as it had been finished with mutton tallow and fish oils. Ill probably hang it outside for a while for the smell to go away before i start wearing this in public lol. Pics later if people are interested.
buckles nice but leather looks difficult to wear. a lot of these "tanneries" are make these thick ass meat belts and a lot of them look weird imo. i would wear the buckle but put it on one of my somet belt.
 

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