Customer Reviews:
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Cheap belt. July 29, 2010 BT Cheap belt and it is not genuine leather. When I called for a replacement after the buckle hole ripped, they refused to consider one. Don't waste your money.
These are not "leather belts" they are a poorly manufactured leather-veneer "pleather" belts. July 21, 2010 TechGuy (SF CA USA) The belts have a thin layer of "fabric" glued to the internal side. Upon first wear the fabric pulls away from the "pleather" core leaving a gooey mess.
These are not "leather belts" they are a poorly manufactured leather-veneer "pleather" belts.
You get what you pay for July 17, 2010 Bev Socop (Houston, TX USA) This had incredibly fast shipping! It smells like leather but it does look a bit cheap and i ordered a brown but the brown looks more black so its not really what I was hoping for. Its still a reasonable price.
Great Belt July 16, 2010 Alex Great quick shipping! item was as described, wear it with faded jeans and looks and feels great. would buy from again.
not full-grain leather July 13, 2010 Josh Daniel S. Davis (Highland Village, TX) This belt is 2 layers of top-grain stitched on the edges. It may be laminated too; however, the leather was very dry and the layers were not stuck together.
For a very small, thin person, this belt would look nice and allow the use of your own buckle.
For any larger person, this belt would stretch, tear, and fail because it is not full-grain leather.
Full-Grain means it's one, thick piece of leather.
Top-Grain means they use a slicer to split the sheets of leather into thinner sheats.
Top-Grain is common because it's often the "waste" leather used when making large sheets of uniform thickness. Laminating two layers of top-grain together does not give you any level of shear strength between the two layers.
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