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    • injunjackI
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      Brass buckles usually have a thin layer of laquer so they don't stain your clothes.
      You use something to get the laquer off. The brass ages pretty soon.
      That's what I'd do, but beware, it can stain for example white T.

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      • DougNgD
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        Scotch brite pad would be my guess

        Just brush it over the finish until you get what you want

        I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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        • simoncS
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          Here's a nice tip for a belt I got a while back, about 3.5 mill thick about inch and a half wide: Hornback Salt Water Croc (the animals were culled humanely): Luxury with rugged endurance

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          • maltessM
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            @injunjack:

            I'd oil/wax it before use.
            That'll keep most of the indigo coming from jeans off the belt.

            Hi, I got a natural tan belt, I did not pay attention to this advice and started to use the belt without the oil/wax. I was told that is better to wait a bit to deveop some patina. Now I have a few dark blue stains coming from the jeans, is there anyway to remove this before I aply the wax?

            best regards

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            • injunjackI
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              wash it gently with mild soap and soft brush. (marseille soap) Let it dry before you apply oli/wax.

              That's what I'd do.

              If something goes wrong, don't blame me.  😃

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                Trying to get a sense of the heft of the IH belt since I'm in middle America and can't hold one in my hands without buying one…

                I have a Tanner heavy duty 13 oz. belt (http://ow.ly/3uflT) which I like, and I'm shopping for a black belt. I purchased a black Tanner belt in 11 oz. (they don't offer a 13 oz. in black) but it seemed plainly thin compared to the heavy duty.

                Can anyone provide opinions on the IH belt compared to either Tanner's 11 or 13 oz. offerings… Of course either belt could stand up to anything I could put it through, but when you can go heavy duty, well why not?

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                • riffblaster generalR
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                  http://www.amazon.com/Western-Leather-Scorpion-Traditional-Designs/dp/B000M7N1O8

                  ive been rocking one similar to this since i found it here:
                  http://www.elranchohotel.com/

                  PUT DOWN THAT STARBUCKS, PICK UP THAT GNARBUCKS!!

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                  • maltessM
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                    are garrison style buckles, inspired by military styles' or has nthing to do with that?

                    cheers

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                    • simoncS
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                      Buckle of WIN

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                      • BeatleB
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                        Buckle for the Bucket

                        We can do anything

                        http://bybeatle.com

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                        • ?
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                          @maltess:

                          are garrison style buckles, inspired by military styles' or has nthing to do with that?

                          cheers

                          Yes, a Garrison buckle is a square buckle styled on the square military buckles.

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                          • simoncS
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                            Handmade rodeo belt made/purchased in Mexico from the neck of the Brahman bull, note grain:

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                              Was wondering if anyone might help me find a nice belt match for my new boots. I have just bought these:

                              http://www.thebureaubelfast.com/shop/product/1012/yuketen-brown-double-wool-hunt-boot/

                              Thought maybe a similar colour belt would be the way to go but seriously wouldn't mind the IHB-02 in natural. Just love it as an object. Also like the look of this belt:

                              http://beltedcow.com/store/products/317/65

                              The Tanner Goods belts look quite tasty too but again, i'm more drawn to the natural one than the various brown tones. Basically, will it look too weird to match a natural belt with some darker coloured boots?

                              Any advice gratefully received. Any other quality heavy duty brands to look out for (1 1/2"" max in terms of width)?

                              Cheers

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                                Omega Man
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                                The colour of the belt should be darker or at least close to the colour of the shoes.  But hey, you don't have to follow this "rule" if you don't want to.  Wear what makes you feel good!

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                                  Thanks Omega man! Yeah you're right…i just need some help choosing...always a wee bit indecisive i'm afraid. Any positive belt experiences? LOVE the look of the IH belts but the brown looks a little on the red side and a bit too shiny for my taste. Would be willing to pay the money for a belt i fall in love with...thought i'd found that belt in the IHB-02 Natural. Just don't think it'll look good with the new boots (or my Fracaps for that matter). Bloody hell I wish there were some decent shops I could look at round these parts...a frickin quality clothing wasteland!!!

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                                  • O
                                    Omega Man
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                                    I have purchased a few belts based on the feedback here:  http://www.styleforum.net/showthread.php?t=168954&highlight=unlucky
                                    Scott (aka Unlucky)  makes belt/wallets/leather accessories.  You can specified the colour, the thickness and width of the belt and pick the belt buckle you want - the quick release buckle is pretty wicked.  Turnaround time is very quick.  Prices are decent too - U$60 - $70 shipped.  He will send you pictures of items he made in the past to help you decide.  If you want his contact information, please PM me.  It is buried somewhere in the thread as well.  I think he is a teacher during the day, but he will work on the order in his spare time and get back to you very quickly.

                                    But I also want to point out I will eventually get an IH belt just because it is an IH.  You can't get the heavy duty buckle and belt (IH goodness) anywhere else!

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                                    • J
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                                      I have this belt from Tanner (link), mine has darkened quite a bit over the past 6 months, so don't let something that looks too light sway you. You can always hit it with some neatsfoot oil and tan it out in the sun for a while, that will darken it up as well.

                                      I imagine the Tanner 13oz. compares well to the IH offerings. The Tanner 11oz. I found a little too thin for my liking.

                                      EDIT: I should add when I purchased mine, the HD belt came with a leather keeper, much nicer and more rugged looking than the brass keeper they have on there now. Perhaps they could produce it with the leather keeper if you asked them; they often don't make your belt until you order it.

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                                      • J
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                                        @jacoavlu:

                                        Trying to get a sense of the heft of the IH belt since I'm in middle America and can't hold one in my hands without buying one…

                                        I have a Tanner heavy duty 13 oz. belt (http://ow.ly/3uflT) which I like, and I'm shopping for a black belt. I purchased a black Tanner belt in 11 oz. (they don't offer a 13 oz. in black) but it seemed plainly thin compared to the heavy duty.

                                        Can anyone provide opinions on the IH belt compared to either Tanner's 11 or 13 oz. offerings… Of course either belt could stand up to anything I could put it through, but when you can go heavy duty, well why not?

                                        I'll answer my own question here. I acquired an IHB-02 in brown. It's a little thinner than the Tanner heavy duty I own, and the Tanner is much stiffer and has virtually no stretch to it; the IHB-02, on the other hand, certainly has a little stretch to it. The Tanner leather feels a bit denser than the Iron Heart.

                                        The Tanner heavy duty is advertised as a 13 oz, with their regular belts offered as 11 oz, but the Tanner folks will actually tell you the HD leather is often closer to 15 oz. I'd guess the Iron Heart is around a 13 oz leather.

                                        Both very nice belts. I'll keep and enjoy them both.

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                                        • simoncS
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                                          Greatest Belt Song Ever:

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                                          • maltessM
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                                            Hello, I got a natural tan belt recently. I heard they get denim stains very quickly and is better to use a leather conditioner to avoid this. On the other hand I also heard is better to use the belt for a while and develop some patina before you apply conditioner for the first time. But if I do that I guess I will get some stains, so what´s the truth about all this and the best way to go?

                                            cheers

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