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Gloves & belts: any recommendations?

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None but while the subject is in the air, I bought a pair of gloves from Timberland that literally fell apart after two weeks of wear. Thought that 50 pounds will guarantee me at least some kind of quality. Outdoor company indeed. So be warned.
 

tropicalbob

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Whenever the question of belts comes up I always suggest Leathergoodsconnection.com. Quality is first-rate, prices very reasonable, delivery fast, and, best of all, you can completely design your own belt. Check out their ranger belts.
 

Grayland

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Whenever the question of belts comes up I always suggest Leathergoodsconnection.com. Quality is first-rate, prices very reasonable, delivery fast, and, best of all, you can completely design your own belt. Check out their ranger belts.

I agree 100%. Awesome belts.
 

nick123

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I purchased two horsehide belts from Schitzo a while back. They've been daily wearers. He could tell you the manufacturer. I'll try to get some pics up later.
 

wild_balls

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I had a belt made from Terry Dear Ireland for a while now, oak bark tanned natural colour! It is called The Quercus Belt! The best belt I have owned by far. It ages beautifully.


Cheers Joakim
 

Davy Crockett

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I get my belts from www.leprevo.co.uk this is a store that supplies bits and pieces for making/repairing leather items, they do not actually make the belts but there is a guy who shares their shop who does leather work, so you choose the leather and the buckle and he puts it together, for superb quality bridle leather with solid brass buckles I last paid £65 for two complete belts.

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Fanch

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My strong recommendation for belts is Torino that are made in New Orleans, LA: http://www.torinoleather.com/
I particularly like Torino's exotics, specifically their 35mm American alligator and 35mm South African ostrich belts.

Can't comment on glooves since I rarely ever use them where I live. I suspect that even Monitor's Timberland glooves would last me a lifetime. :D
 

Sheepdog149

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Give "Tanner Goods" a look...I bought a pair of their "Utica" driver gloves - but I see they're SOLD OUT. But, their deerskin driver gloves, currently available, look very nice too. Hmm, I may have to pick up a pair in black =)


(borrowed pics from web)
 
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mendelboaz

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I ordered a belt from Equus Leather a couple of weeks ago, still waiting for it. Waiting time is 5-6 weeks. This is my first quality leather belt; I'm wearing a Levis belt for the time being.

As for gloves; what kind of gloves are you looking for? For casual every-day use I wear these: http://www.leatherglovesonline.com/...-ta302-deerskin-patrol-gloves-made-in-usa.htm They're simple, good-looking, are hardly restrictive and block the wind to some degree. For motorcycling, I'd recommend these: http://www.leeparksdesign.com/deertours/ And if you want a more rugged glove for every-day use, I'd recommend these: http://www.aerostich.com/aerostich-elkskin-roper-gloves-16.html

Now that the weather is turning around, I'll need a couple of lined leather gloves (above mentioned gloves are all unlined). Can anyone recommend a great pair of lined USAAF A-10 flying gloves? Preferably in the $30-50 range.
 

repo

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I ordered a belt from Equus Leather a couple of weeks ago, still waiting for it. Waiting time is 5-6 weeks. This is my first quality leather belt; I'm wearing a Levis belt for the time being.

As for gloves; what kind of gloves are you looking for?

For everyday winter wear. I have some gloves a friend gave me and have been trying to find a similar pair in brown. I think they might have been described as ranch gloves and from the US - made from soft but substantial hide. If it's a cold winter, I might need something warmer though. After looking at Leather Goods Connection, I realise I also need a new wallet ...
 

Peter Mackin

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Jim spiedle....the beltman ...the best belts ever..got a nice one from equus...nice but a more dressy belt but great quality...bullhide or horsehide...go with the beltman.
 

Sheepdog149

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+1 on the "Belt man. " I think he's out of NC. When I worked plain clothes, I wore one of his 1.5" wide belts, attaching all my gear without any issue. Top-notch quality there.
 
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repo

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+1 on the "Belt man. " I think he's out of NC. When I worked plain clothes, I wore one of his 1.5" wide belts, attaching all my gear without any issue. Top-notch quality there.

I don't have a "man stopper firearm" (unfortunately) but these belts look excellent. Going to have to get one.
 

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