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Hey everyone, 

First post!  I came here for your opinion on a recent purchase - a full grain leather belt from a company called Slidebelts.  I made this $85 investment hoping to get a belt that i can take care of and maintain so it will last me a very long time.  When the belt came, i noticed it appears to be two pieces of leather glued together with two light layers separated by a darker layer in the middle that i am assuming is glue (see pics).  I was expecting one piece of leather, although it does not specifically say its one piece in the item description...

Based on the picture, am i looking at 2 pieces glued together, is this common practice for a full grain leather belt, does this defeat the purpose / decrease the longevity of the belt? I'm feeling like i may have been bamboozled and would like to make this a learning experience.  

Thanks for your insight!

 

 

 

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Did you cut the belt in half? I've seen advertised with steel between the two layers in the belt. Still new at this but as much as I can tell makers do double up leather to make belts. Never heard of slide belts before so just did a quick look. My opinion is, and I may be the only one that thinks this, the plastic teeth wouldn't hold up over time. I could be wrong but I don't want anything plastic trying to hold my britches. 

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You didn't show us the buckle end of the belt!  to address one of the comments made above there are various methods used to reach the end product, I have in the past and will still make a belt if requested with either Kydex or Stainless in the middle of for more rigidity.  I will start with 2 straps cut and spit from 1 strap and glue in the Kydex or stainless then sew them back together.  If someone is not interested in that strong of a belt then I will take 1 strap cut from skirting to make the belt, and I will either sew in 1 or 2 stitch lines to help control the stretch and add contrast to the belt, the leather taken from skirt will range for 12 to 16 oz leather and I also use a stainless roller buckle.

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