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J Leather Investigater

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Gw Arcadia natural cxl
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Mich486

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That’s a cool belt! Are you saying you stitched it yourself? Good job [emoji106]


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navetsea

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Just finished stitching a new belt and thought I’d take some comparison pics with my old one, used for 1,5 years. Quite a difference.
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Great job looks very nice
It looks much more western style than your previous garrison belt style, with what shoes you plan to pair it with, cowboy boots?
 

torfjord

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Sweden
Thanks guys! I hand stitched both of those belts. Haven’t done anything in leather for a couple of months prior to this, but feels good to be back in the saddle again. I’ll just never stop being fascinated with how natural leather ages.

@navetsea I’m hoping engineer boots will work with this western style belt. I would love a pair of cowboy boots, but my girlfriend would not be happy at all. No sir, not at all happy.


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Sloan1874

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Looks as though you're getting some strong sun! I've only really had one opportunity to wear it so far - we had a scorcher of a day on Sunday, at least by our standards up here, so I headed out for the day in it. Don't think it's quite taken on a similar tan, though I'll need to check under the collar. The leather does mark quite easily. Before I'd even worn it, my Wayfarer had a couple weird red smudges on the back, which I have no idea where they came from. I'm ignoring them and wearing the thing regardless - if something serious happens, there are cream cleaners out there that can lift them and protectors to stop further damage, but I want to give the jacket time to develop its own character, as I can see what it'll become over time and I can see it becoming a real favourite as long as I let it do its own thing.
 

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