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Choosing a Belt to Pair with Vintage Jeans

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I'm buying a pair of Lee 50's reproduction jeans and I need a belt to go with it. I've learned that 1" belts were the standard in the 40's/50's, but I've also read that jeans should only be worn with wide belts. Any suggestions on resolving my conundrum?
 

Guttersnipe

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Belts like these are always a great choice for that western meets 50s biker look:

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Edward

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You can't go wrong with a decent leather belt. I like a plain belt, myself, and as I've aged I'm moving away from always opting for the chunkiest available. A decent leather does last longer, though there's an upper limit to what I am prepared to spend. I do rather baulk at the idea of spending what would but a very serviceable pair of jeans on a belt; usually I just buy something half decent on eBay, as long as it's not bonded-leather (doesn't last with me). I have picked up a couple from Rocket Originals. Not worn them with jeans - I have the 1/2" brown and black/white striped models, which I tend to pair with a pair of fifties-cut slacks. I really like them. Have my eye on some of their other belts too. http://www.rocketoriginals.co.uk/products.asp?cat=11 If only they would do a repro of Brando's Johnny Strabler belt (I've seen a Japanese take and it's beautiful, but it was also above GBP100, which is crazy money for a belt!).
 
Eh? Look for photos of workmen, truckers, railroadmen, construction sites etc. Denim was very common, workwear as it was. You'll see a lot of 2-2.5" wide belts with very simple, non-fancy, buckles. When you get your Lees (which model and finish, btw? 101Z, I assume. Lee are a good choice.), you'll see the belt loops. they were cut that size for a reason - to accommodate a wide belt. I use a 50s Swedish Army belt, and it has the perfect vintage workwear look.

Part of the problem is men didn't wear jeans at this time. Boys and teenagers did, so there's not a lot of photographic evidence to go by.
 
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If only they would do a repro of Brando's Johnny Strabler belt (I've seen a Japanese take and it's beautiful, but it was also above GBP100, which is crazy money for a belt!).
Edward, would you have a picture of Brando's belt? I'm curious to see what it looks like.
Thanks.
 

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Edward, would you have a picture of Brando's belt? I'm curious to see what it looks like.
Thanks.

Brando's Belt:

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Repros seem to vary between browns and blacks. I'm sure it was a fairly generic style back in the day, so I imagine a range of colours was available. As to Brando's, I'd assume black (like the jacket and boots), but in B&W, who knows? Could have been a dark brown. Rakuten do a nice repro, if I could justify the price.... :

http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/burny/item/10001279-2/

So do Rumble59:

http://miskonduct.com/index.php?mai...id=636&zenid=1913a5e948a11fde4f44689c35f7015b

http://www.rockabilly-rules.com/Rum...o-schwarz-Buckle-Wild-Wrench.html?language=en

Money no object, I'd love a couple of these in black and brown.... I like the red on black too....
 
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mattfink

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Thanks for the kudos guys! You would be hard pressed to fit a 2" - 2 1/2" belt in a pair of jeans. The are mostly 1 3/4" (belt loops filled) or 1 1/2" (some room in loops). I'd be proud to make a belt for anyone here on TFL!
 

injunjack

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Like Mattfink said, 1 3/4 is most common width in proper "jeans-belt"

And those Brando like belts are very easy to do yourself.....
 

Edward

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Maybe a ranger belt....


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That looks quite cool, actually. What's the idea behind the design?



Here's the thing I wear with jeans currently. 1.5 inches wide.

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Not flash or expensive, but then jeans are "workwear" after all.

It came from here:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DUKE-MENS...Men_s_Accessories_UK&var=&hash=item2c64456ff4

BTW, the jeans are Freddies (only £70 direct). Excellent jeans - and yes, the belt loop IS slightly angled!!

I think I might have bought a couple of belts from them at a time too. I'd like to get some really nice belts eventually, but for now this sort of cheaper end do the job. I find they tend to last reasonably well. Are those the 50s Freddies? I wish they'd do the 40s model without the braces studs. I have two pairs of them now and want something different (i.e. can wear with a belt), but I have a very marked preference for the higher waist and wider leg on the 40s, over the 50s model. I'm looking at the WW2 USN selvedge jeans on the Soldier of Fortune site, which seem to look the part...
 

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