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Andersons Woven Belts

03 June 2008, 18.16 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

andersons woven belts - highsnobiety
A belt is one of those pieces in a wardrobe that one does not think about too much and also one usually only buys it out of necessity. With summer in full affect these days, woven belts are again popping up all over the place. We especially enjoy the ones by Andersons. They are constructed from braided calfs leather and heavyweight waxed cotton string, feature a solid steel buckle with leather trim and are handmade in Italy. That’s the kind of belt that you buy and keep for years. Andersons also offers a really nice selection of colors, from a classic uni color version in brown or black to navy/white, red/navy and multicolor versions.
End has them in stock now.
After the jump a look at a couple more.
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