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Alex Crane Primo Collection
Looking for a style upgrade for the warmer months? Check out the new lineup of breezy accessories from Alex Crane. The brand's newly released Primo Collection features leather belts and sandals artisan-made in Oaxaca, Mexico. The Primo Sandals are handmade leather slip-on shoes available in sand and a painted redwood…
Westwell Modular Tool Belts
Belts were designed for the explicit purpose of holding your pants up and not much more, but Westwell is changing that by integrating common EDC tools into the buckles. Want four different wrenches, dual philips and flathead screwdrivers and bottle openers in your buckle? Not a problem. What about 19…
Mission Belt: Fits Perfectly. Fights Poverty.
We've never found a belt that fit exactly right. With holes every inch, they are always a bit too loose or a bit too tight. Mission Belt solved this problem, with a unique ratchet buckle that adjusts every 1/4". That means a comfortable fit even when your weight fluctuates. There…
Killspencer Utility Belt
When you want to go out but keep a few of your favorite gadgets close, there's the new Utility Belt from Killspencer. The black bullhide leather belt is sleek and stylish enough to work when you're feeling Bruce Wayne, but the additional snaps positioned about your four most commonly used…
Beltology Has A Woven Belt For Every Occasion
We don't know about all of you, but we're generally in keep it simple camp when it comes to belts. Black, brown or natural veg tanned leather work for just about every occasion that you need to hold your pants up for. Those colors are functional, but they can also…
Cliff Cork Belts
We're relatively sure you can find more creative things to use a belt for than simple pant support and their ability to serve as a tourniquet in an emergency situation, but those things aren't important ninety percent of the time. What is important is the fact that your belt looks…
Helm Handmade Belts
Unless you're Batman, belts don't just have to be about utility. They should, at the very least, be capable of holding your pants up above your ass, but that doesn't mean they have to sacrifice form for function. Taking a page out of the Apple book of design, Helm has…