How about just setting the price you're willing to pay as one man's opinion of a decent price may be an outrageous price to another.for a decent price?
Hey, you're the one who seems concerned with price.What one might be willing to pay is immaterial.
a decent price?
reasonable prices
Hey, you're the one who seems concerned with price.
Less than 100.00 for this nice one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/35MM-LARGE-...48160?pt=US_CSA_MWA_Belts&hash=item51a094a920
Does anyone have experience with these guys?
exoticleather.biz
Cheap prices, but out of Thailand-and I wonder about the quality
I don't think I'd wear an exotic skin belt with my conservative office suits. The lizard or gator belt is for jeans, casual.
As for the snark, I don't get it...I don't speak Lumby English perhaps.
Keep on truckin'
Never did I say price was not important, but what I am willing to pay is only incidental to market prices--I was asking general market prices, not the prices Gucci or Tom Ford might charge.
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You are asking about a luxury item so luxury brands are certainly part of the market range. And to my read, your replies have more attitude than appropriate for your 25th post.
Alligator and crocodile are durable. Sharkskin even more so. But then there is your definition of durable to consider.
I often pair an exotic strap with a dress buckle to wear with a suit; Particularly the gold and sterling slide buckles.I don't think I'd wear an exotic skin belt with my conservative office suits.
Yeah, I read him the same way and am not inclined to share my insights from 25 years of collecting buckles and straps.And to my read, your replies have more attitude than appropriate for your 25th post.
I often pair an exotic strap with a dress buckle to wear with a suit; Particularly the gold and sterling slide buckles.
Some of my collection:
Yeah, I read him the same way and am not inclined to share my insights from 25 years of collecting buckles and straps.