Gibson Belt
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Gibson Belt

(1 customer review)

£99.00

 

  • 3.5-4mm Thick English Bridle Butt Leather
  • Colours – Australian Nut, Black or Light Havanna (Tan)
  • 1.25″ 32mm Width
  • Solid Brass Sand Cast Buckle (Made in USA) in Natural Brass or Silver.
  • Hand Stitched Keeper/Loop
  • Hand Saddle Stitching to secure buckle and keeper using Tan Ritza Tigre thread
  • Saddlers crease lines to all edges
  • Hand Bevelled and Burnished Edges dyed
  • 5 one inch Spaced oval Buckle Holes
  • Made to Measure – PLEASE READ THE SIZE GUIDE
  • Lead Time: 3-5 Weeks Until Dispatch From Yorkshire, England.

 

Named after “Gibson Mill” in Hebden Bridge. A super high quality English Bridle belt, with lots of nice finishing details including tear drop buckle holes hand stitching and edge creasing.

Extremely versatile at a 1.25″/32mm width, making this belt great with jeans, chinos, shorts or a suit. Available with Brass or Silver (nickel plated brass) Buckle.

This is the most elegant belt in our range, with the most hand finished details.

The burnished edges will be dyed black when you choose Australian Nut or Black leather colours. If you select Light Havanna, edges will be burnished and sealed in their natual leather colour (not dyed).

Thread colours vary depending on the leather colour chosen. See below:

Australian Nut – Tan thread.

Black – Black thread.

Light havana – Brown thread.

If you would like an alternative thread colour, please state so in the comments box at checkout.

 

LEAD TIME

Made to order in 3-5 weeks from ordering to dispatch.

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Sizing Guide

We make the belt for you, so will size it for you rather than using shop style generic sizing. The Aim is to determine your “Belt size” which is a different thing to your waist or trouser size. Once we have your belt size, we make your new belt so that it will fit you on the middle hole, giving you adjustment either way if ever needed.

 

There are two methods available to work out your belt size. Method 1, if understood and measured correctly, is by far the most accurate.

 

Method 1

Measure an existing belt.

We ask you to measure a current belt from the end of the leather strap where it meets/starts to fold around the buckle (not including the buckle itself) all the way down to the HOLE YOU USE MOST/FITS YOU BEST.

This is your belt size.

Please note: The belt size is usually around 2″ bigger than your jeans size.

 

Method 2

Add 3″ to your trouser size. For example, if you wear 32″ jeans, order a 35″ belt.

If in doubt over the belt size, go bigger, rather than smaller.

This method is not as accurate as method 1. However it maybe useful if you are buying the belt as a gift and know the recipients trouser size, but cannot measure one of their existing belts.

If you are still in doubt, feel free to email chris@chadwickbelts.co.uk to discuss.

 

Customisation

If you would like your initials adding to the back of the buckle area (not visible when worn) please state this in the comments box when ordering.

 

Lead Time

3-5 weeks until dispatch from West Yorkshire, England.

 

Colour Options

Many of our belts are available in a number of different colour finishes. For more information on the colour of the materials please read our colour guide.

Additional Information
Buckle

Brass, Silver

Reviews (1)

1 review for Gibson Belt

  1. Nick Meakin (verified owner)

    So pleased with my new Gibson belt, the quality of the materials used are superb and the workmanship to create it are the finest you will find. I’ll never buy another mass produced belt again, there is such a difference
    Nick Meakin

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