ZeeBee Leather
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One of my prized possessions. Thanks @seawolf and Iron Heart (for this buckle). Zach’s original buckle is an excellent brass roller buckle I use for more formal occasions.
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@Mizmazzle the original post in this thread has it—it was a natural leather and you can see what it looked like when he made it. It has a very tight grain and is quite hefty. Definitely a terrific leather.
And you’re right about the stability. The materials and construction have kept the belt in amazing shape. I’ve worn it just about every day since I got it. Only exceptions are when I’m matching black boots or wearing lounge or technical stuff. This thing should be shaped like a rainbow after what it’s been through. Looks like it’s been around 12 years now.
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@seawolf are you still making belts or are you just imparting sage advice these days?
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@ZackB Btw, it trips me up every time I see your username, because I'm also Zach B.
Yeah, I'm still making belts on the rare occasion someone wants to buy one from me. I'm making one for @flannel-slut this summer. Hit me up if you're interested.
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@mclaincausey Thanks for sharing! I love that this belt is your daily driver, and has been for TWELVE YEARS. Absolutely wonderful.
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@seawolf said in ZeeBee Leather:
Cross-post for the sake of reviving this quiet thread
ZeeBee x Iron Heart
what color are the two lighter leathers in the middle? the one with bolts and the one without.
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@bluemantra London Tan, Hermann Oak Bridle
@Mizmazzle I think I made that one about 8 or 9 years ago. It's Horween English Tan leather stitched together with Olive. Normally that leather is too thin
(relatively) to be made into a belt, but doubling it up and stitching makes a MEAN belt.And for those following along at home, @mclaincausey 's belt is the first leather item I was ever commissioned to make, so it's extra special! The original linen thread degraded so badly that he sent it back to me for an overhaul and I restitched it with polyester thread.