Submitted by borkfork t3_10fvjp4 in BuyItForLife

What leather belts are men wearing that have lasted them a long time? I’ve made like 5 holes in mine due to stretching and want a nice USA made leather belt that could last as long as I need, any recommendations?

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Landlover2 t1_j4zghzu wrote

Have a Filson belt for at least ten years and it is used every day. It looks like it will last another ten plus years of daily use.

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Junior_Ad2955 t1_j4zjw7o wrote

Clayton and Crume is pretty great, so is Hanks.

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eemeett t1_j4zwfzj wrote

Go to your local leather cutter If you have one

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NotPostinOften t1_j507z6f wrote

I've only had in since xmas, but my River Ridge Leather belt seems great so far and also affordable. Small leather shop in Ohio.

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big_top_hat t1_j508rr8 wrote

craft and lore. Leather is a quarter inch thick.

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Cascadian73 t1_j50iem1 wrote

1791 (they make superb leather belts and holsters)

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77tassells t1_j50pv8t wrote

If you want to match some red wing shoes, look at North Star leather. The leathers are from same tannery

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IR0NxLEGEND t1_j50r7so wrote

5.11 belts work great for me. No metal to rub up on things, non absorbent material, no stretch

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mario1138 t1_j50t9i2 wrote

Johnston & murphy, the shoe company, makes great leather belts. I have 3 and they all have held up great while looking good.

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ConBroMitch t1_j521r07 wrote

You want a bridle leather belt. Full stop.

Carmine Jack has an excellent custom belt box. He sends you leather and metal color samples with a measuring tape.

You pick the color combo and sizing, then he makes the belt and sends it to you. ~$160 and it’s the nicest, most durable belt I’ve ever seen.

Check them out

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ssee1848 t1_j52bpzc wrote

Fox Creek Leather makes all things leather for motorcyclists. Their belts are made from bridle leather and are thick (three US quarters stacked thick). The buckles are interchangeable with screws (I’ve lost weight and bought replacement belts but kept the buckles).

https://www.foxcreekleather.com/leather-belts/

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135wiring t1_j52icak wrote

Grip6. Infinitely adjustable, lifetime warranty. I've used mine to hold up a hammock, and I've hiked through the bob Marshall wilderness with it. It's 3+years old and has no signs of wear. It is also one of the most customizable belts, with several choices for belt color and buckle color, style, and material. You can even get TSA safe carbon fibre buckles. They're extremely lightweight as well

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CM1961 t1_j52wg7t wrote

I second Hanks and look at Filsons also.

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Daddysown t1_j53f86w wrote

My browning belt is over 10 years old and still in great shape

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mildOrWILD65 t1_j53pvp9 wrote

Those leather belts you can buy in clothing stores? The ones that are stamped or labeled "genuine leather"?

Yeah, that's the lowest grade of leather.

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StevoSlaughter t1_j53r0tt wrote

Ashland Leather makes really nice belts along with other very high quality leather products made with Horween leather. I have a belt in English tan Dublin and it’s awesome. I also have a shell cordovan wallet from them. Best leather u can buy.

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sundog5631 t1_j54dhlu wrote

Not sure where you’re located but I picked up an Amish handmade belt in Pennsylvania that was $18 and will probably outlast me. I can give you more details if you’re interested

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clc1076 t1_j54mik8 wrote

Hanks Belts. Coronado Leather. I have both, both are Lifetime belts. Coronado has Horween - I bought a color 8 cxl - and Hanks has some of the thickest and nicest belts I’ve ever seen. Although Hanks may be made in Canada now that I think of it, not positive. Coronado is small family owners in Cali.

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jmflemont t1_j56uf75 wrote

I did have 1 of my 4 belt clasps malfunction over the past 10 years. They sent a replacement for free in 4 days. My front pocket wallet is my favorite wallet I ever got from them. If quality has truly diminished I would assume their warranty would go with it.

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4ginternet t1_j58o5s5 wrote

My vote is for hanks. It's one of the nicest belts I've owned. Very durable very thick leather and really nice quality. The belts are expensive but they are constantly running 20% off sales. I've only owned mine about a year but it's holding up like brand new.

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rateds2k t1_j5cl7hw wrote

Saddleback leather. Bought my belt around 2008 and still wear it almost every day

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