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    Re: Belts

    All this talk of waist plate belts being a pain reminds me of how happy I am with this belt, which deals with the sittuation in fine fashion, I think:




    And in action (you can also just barely see a bit of my Norse sax, by our very own Taygrd- everyone should have one of those, too!):


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    Re: Belts

    Is this the sort of thing you are looking for?

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    Re: Belts

    Aye, I've always thought those belts of yours were very fine looking, as well.

    Couldn't go wrong with one of those.

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    Re: Belts

    Ryan,

    I like that belt. Can you (a) tell us what size it is (1.5" / 2.25") and (b) from where you acquired it? From the picture it looks like a smaller belt.

    Thanks,
    Mark

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    Re: Belts

    I gave up wearing belts with kilts - but then I'm fat and the buckles dig in.

    AmeriKilts has some great basic belts. RKilts has some great belts. Even Utilikilts just got a belt shipment in.
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
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    Re: Belts

    Quote Originally Posted by markv View Post
    Ryan,

    I like that belt. Can you (a) tell us what size it is (1.5" / 2.25") and (b) from where you acquired it? From the picture it looks like a smaller belt.

    Thanks,
    Mark
    It's a full 2.5 inches wide, with the buckle being 3 inches... I have Popeye arms, which make it look small.

    It was designed and made for me by Ferguson Britt, of sporran fame.

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    Re: Belts

    I make my own belts and sporran straps. I hope to step up my leatherwork in the near future, I've made some for friends as well, here is a thread that Hamish started a few years ago when I made a belt and sporran strap for him. I think it looks just fine and it is thick enough for kilt wear. I personally would not want a kilt belt any thicker. Oh and both of these were from Tandy.

    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...n-strap-39325/

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    Re: Belts

    Quote Originally Posted by Downunder Kilt View Post
    I stopped using waist plate buckles after I purchased 2 kilt belts from Mojo Leather (a black and a brown). They have double prong buckles and are very comfortable to wear.

    Look for the Hunter belt, here's the link http://www.mojoleather.com/sporran-kilt-belts
    I've never worn a "waist plate buckle" belt, as I understand they're really for "dressy" occasions and I've never gone further up that scale than tweed jacket & waistcoat, sans belt.

    That said, I also have two of the "Hunter" double-prong buckle belts from Mojo Leather, one black and one dark brown, and they're the only belts I wear these days. Great quality, including rounded & burnished edges to reduce wear on the fabric of your kilt.
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    I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."

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    Re: Belts

    Quote Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC View Post
    I love that style of belt! When will your Accessories page be up and running, Steve? I have never been able to access it. (Sorry for the detour from the thread.)
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    Re: Belts

    We will start activating it next week. One section at a time.

    If you want a belt simply email me with your size and color choice.
    Steve Ashton
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