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I may have posted this in the wrong forum at first. I am re-posting here to see if I get a response.

I am getting more request for casual belts not made from veg tan or bridle. I am worried that the oil from the latigo will rub off on the cloths. I am looking for a leather that is rugged looking, 9oz or better. What do other people use?

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I understand you are trying to get away from veg tanned but what about Harness Leather? The grain will have a higher durability and be more water resistant than saddle leather. The only downside would be that it is not "rugged" looking.

Just a thought.

Michael

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  1. Take a side of nice veg, put it on the ground, throw a bunch of neetsfoot/dye/pond water mix all over it with some sand and then drive over it with your pickup truck a bunch.
  2. Clean up and cut belts
  3. Raise prices and profit.

It works for jeans, why not belts. People pay triple for pre worn out denim.

Edited by TinkerTailor

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My favorite leather jacket has a similar treatment.

It's an Eddie Baur, . . . bought at a yard sale for $3, . . . every seam and outside edge is "sanded" or something to make it look worn on the edges.

At first, I just thought it had been worn a lot, . . . bought it anyway for a run around coat, . . . began looking seriously at it, . . . it was darn near brand new, . . . but had been subjected to the "worn" treatment.

Probably not "THE" best buy I ever made, . . . but certainly one of them.

I'm with Tinker, . . . beat it up, . . . jack up the prices, . . . smile and say "thank you" when they pony up the cash, . . . laugh all the way to the bank.

May God bless,

Dwight

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Distressing yourself is an option. I wouldn't do a whole side though in case it doesn't turn out nice! I have seen people use many techniques to distress straps, driving over on gravel is one. Also a sanding block to the edges and slightly on the grain side in places. With some finesse this can look good. Beating with a chain is another method i have seen.

Why are people requesting they not be veg? There is a lot of latigo that is pure veg these days so that may not get you away from veg anyway.

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