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Ultimate noob thread - recommend me X in my wardrobe - post questions here please.

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Originally Posted by dvskei
Looking for a go-to zip hoodie for layering, all year wear durable and comfy, just need some brands thrown at me. TY
These offer a slim fit with good quality for their price points.... Alternative Apparel ($40) Wings+Horns ($170) Mr. Olive ($230)
 

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Originally Posted by Uncontrol
brass with brown leather
silver with black leather


brass with brown leather, with blue jeans, so that would be brown/yellow/blue
silver with black leather, with blue jeans, so that would be black/silver/blue

what about silver with brown leather, with blue jeans? brown/silver/blue, would it look good? i think the silver would go well with the blue jeans, and having a tan belt is better than having a black belt i think.
 

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Originally Posted by iroh
brass with brown leather, with blue jeans, so that would be brown/yellow/blue
silver with black leather, with blue jeans, so that would be black/silver/blue

what about silver with brown leather, with blue jeans? brown/silver/blue, would it look good? i think the silver would go well with the blue jeans, and having a tan belt is better than having a black belt i think.


you're either a troll or really ******* dumb
 

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Originally Posted by iroh
brass with brown leather, with blue jeans, so that would be brown/yellow/blue
silver with black leather, with blue jeans, so that would be black/silver/blue

what about silver with brown leather, with blue jeans? brown/silver/blue, would it look good? i think the silver would go well with the blue jeans, and having a tan belt is better than having a black belt i think.


i would avoid anything brass. get a neutral color buckle, like pewter. it goes well with all leather.
 

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Originally Posted by Uncontrol
can you stop ******* making dumb threads please

Originally Posted by Uncontrol
you're either a troll or really ******* dumb

these
 

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Originally Posted by whatever123
i would avoid anything brass. get a neutral color buckle, like pewter. it goes well with all leather.

sounds good thanks for the advice.

i don't have a nickel plated brass buckle or a pewter buckle, is the color different enough to tell from a glance? what are the differences in looks between the two? is recommendations for a pewter belt?

in your opinion, is brown (natural color that was darkened from use) or black leather the better look on raw denim jeans?

thanks
 

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Originally Posted by diamonds
the pewter buckle is going to be the one that shatters when you put it on.

i have a solid pewter belt done by samurai and its very strong. im not sure what you mean.
 

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Originally Posted by iroh
sounds good thanks for the advice. i don't have a nickel plated brass buckle or a pewter buckle, is the color different enough to tell from a glance? what are the differences in looks between the two? is recommendations for a pewter belt? in your opinion, is brown (natural color that was darkened from use) or black leather the better look on raw denim jeans? thanks
samurai curve belt: http://blueingreensoho.com/site/inde...mart&Itemid=28 samurai heavy belt: http://blueingreensoho.com/site/inde...mart&Itemid=28 sugar cane dual prong http://blueingreensoho.com/site/inde...mart&Itemid=28 sugar cane single http://blueingreensoho.com/site/inde...mart&Itemid=28 these are the ones i would recommend. im sure there are many cheaper alternative.
 

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Originally Posted by iroh
no i am not allergic to the metal? are there people out there that are really allergic to such a thing?

Yep, nickel allergy dermatitis is one of the most common skin allergies in the community.

Originally Posted by diamonds
the pewter buckle is going to be the one that shatters when you put it on.


Not necessarily - I have a pewter buckle from 1976, still very much intact.
Pewter is traditionally used if much texture work needs to be done on the metal.
The metal to avoid is tin - not very good for longevity.

Originally Posted by iroh
brass with brown leather, with blue jeans, so that would be brown/yellow/blue
silver with black leather, with blue jeans, so that would be black/silver/blue

what about silver with brown leather, with blue jeans? brown/silver/blue, would it look good? i think the silver would go well with the blue jeans, and having a tan belt is better than having a black belt i think.


There is no strict rule.
I have seen black leather with brass hardware (yellow in appearance) - gives a very vintage look, and can work very well.
I have seen brown leather with sterling silver or nickel/chromium plated hardware (silver in appearance) - this is less common, but it's not impossible to make it work.

But if you have to ask, then I will say:
for black belts, go with a plated hardware;
for brown belts, go with brass;
with natural tan/unfinished belts, can do either.

Overall, I will say that the best metals to go with a nice veg. tanned leather and raw denim would be pewter, brass, copper, or sterling silver - when treated correctly (e.g. the lost wax process), they can achieve a worn look much like the denim and leather.


IMO, if you do have raw denim jeans, can't go wrong with a natural tan belt - looks great after a little bit of oiling/suntanning or wear, and matches either brass or plated hardware well.

P.S. This probably belongs to small questions thread.
 

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I think brass buckles make ********** smaller so...
 

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Originally Posted by whatever123
samurai curve belt:
http://blueingreensoho.com/site/inde...mart&Itemid=28

samurai heavy belt:
http://blueingreensoho.com/site/inde...mart&Itemid=28

sugar cane dual prong
http://blueingreensoho.com/site/inde...mart&Itemid=28

sugar cane single
http://blueingreensoho.com/site/inde...mart&Itemid=28

these are the ones i would recommend. im sure there are many cheaper alternative.


Actually, if you're feeling adventurous and want a more specialised product with more value - I would recommend you check out smaller leather brands like Dolce Vita, Vintage Works, KC's, Kawatako, and dozens of other specialist/house brands for really good leather and hardware.
That is, if you don't feel like going the custom made route.


These guys do their production in-house, unlike bigger brands which usually outsource their production and don't really specialise in leather.
Not to mention these smaller brands usually experiment quite a bit with different hardware configurations and colour combos; there will be something which works with the rest of your wardrobe.

P.S. No offence to BiG of course - posting just in case OP is really gonna be interested in leather and associated hardware.
 

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