We can’t think of anything we’ve owned for over two decades. When you start talking Heritage and multiple owners it’s a different story, but we honestly have no idea if anything we purchased ourselves over twenty years ago is still around. That is especially true when it comes to belts. We have veg-tanned pant cinchers that have developed an excellent patina over the years and designer numbers that were probably too expensive when we bought them–but we’re not quite sure if they’ll be around for a quarter century. Elliot Havok belts will be. Good belts are relatively simple affairs, but Elliot Havok takes it further by only using three components: leather, the buckle (nickel or brass) and Chicago screws. There are no unnecessary parts in this belt, which is why the black or undyed 12 oz. leather belt is guaranteed for a quarter century. Say hello to the last belt you’ll ever buy.
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