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Belt- Red Leather 1-1/2 inches
$30.00Rated 5.00 out of 5Belt- Red Leather 1-1/2 inches
$30.00Real Leather 1-1/2 inches wide 3/16″ thick Red Leather. Made by Amish in Tennessee.
We have sizes 34 to 62 inches. Belt has 7 holes.
BELT WITH NO BUCKLE. BUCKLES AVAILABLE. See casual belt buckles.
Later this year we will have some current Santa Buckle designs made for these casual belts. Should be available in April- May time frame.
PLEASE NOTE: The belt length number measures to the middle hole of the 7 holes. Not the entire length of the belt.Quick View -
Belts – Leather Santa Belt
$110.00 – $120.00Rated 5.00 out of 5Belts – Leather Santa Belt
$110.00 – $120.00NOTE: WE VERIFY 100% OF ALL BELT ORDERS BEFORE SHIPPING.
PLEASE see photo below on how to properly measure your Santa Belt or call 907-651-7558Color Choices are Black or Chocolate Brown
Tennessee Amish Made 4-inch wide, almost 1/4-inch thick Santa belts in soft, supple, yet durable latigo leather*, with through and through color via tumble drum-dying. ).
Special orders can be made if you wanted a 3″ or 3.5″ belt instead of the standard 4″ belt
How to measure (see image):
We VERIFY 100% of all belt orders. There are many ways to measure for a belt length.
Here is what I need you to do.
1. Put on Santa Suit Pants.
2. If you wear padding or a COOLING VEST PUT THOSE ON.
3. Put your Santa Coat on.
4. Take what ever Santa belt you currently are using. Put it through the Belt loops on the coat.
5. Cinch it down to where you are comfortable.
6. NOW THIS NEXT STEP IN CRUCILE.
7. Look at the belt and see which hole the tongue of the buckle is going through the belt.
8. Take belt off, use seamstress tape measure and measure from that hole back to where the buckle attaches. This is the Number we need.
9. DO NOT MEASURE THE BUCKLE, DO NOT MEASERUE THE FOLD BACK OF THE BELT AROUND THE BUCKLE. DO NOT MEASURE THE LOOSE END OF THE BELT. WE HAVE TAKEN ALL THOSE NUMBERS INTO ACCOUNT.If you have an existing belt, measure from where the belt attaches to the buckle (center support rod) to the hole that you usually use. That distance is your “Santa waist”. The cookie zone is the waist circumference at the place where your belt is intended to be worn – level through the belt loops on your suit – and over your suit, and any padding you use. Normally, this is not a cinch-tight fit, but rather a bit loose, especially since it tends to get even broader (larger) when you sit down in the chair. None of these measurements have any relationship to your pant waist. Test the length in all locations and methods, but don't order one too short. You can always punch more holes to tighten it up, but you can't add any length to a belt that is too small.
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Belts – USA Amish Made – Lt Brown / Tan in Color
$110.00Original price was: $110.00.$60.00Current price is: $60.00.Belts – USA Amish Made – Lt Brown / Tan in Color
$110.00Original price was: $110.00.$60.00Current price is: $60.00.THIS IS A LIGTH BROWN/TAN Color
PLEASE see photo below on how to properly measure your Santa Belt
Our Tennessee Amish supplier routinely does either 4-inch wide, almost 1/4-inch thick Santa belts in soft, supple, yet durable latigo leather*, with through and through color via tumble drum-dying.How to measure (see image):
We VERIFY 100% of all belt orders. There are many ways to measure for a belt length.
Here is what I need you to do.
1. Put on Santa Suit Pants.
2. If you wear padding or a COOLING VEST PUT THOSE ON.
3. Put your Santa Coat on.
4. Take what ever Santa belt you currently are using. Put it through the Belt loops on the coat.
5. Cinch it down to where you are comfortable.
6. NOW THIS NEXT STEP IN CRUCILE.
7. Look at the belt and see which hole the tongue of the buckle is going through the belt.
8. Take belt off, use seamstress tape measure and measure from that hole back to where the buckle attaches. This is the Number we need.
9. DO NOT MEASURE THE BUCKLE, DO NOT MEASERUE THE FOLD BACK OF THE BELT AROUND THE BUCKLE. DO NOT MEASURE THE LOOSE END OF THE BELT. WE HAVE TAKEN ALL THOSE NUMBERS INTO ACCOUNT.If you have an existing belt, measure from where the belt attaches to the buckle (center support rod) to the hole that you usually use. That distance is your “Santa waist”. The cookie zone is the waist circumference at the place where your belt is intended to be worn – level through the belt loops on your suit – and over your suit, and any padding you use. Normally, this is not a cinch-tight fit, but rather a bit loose, especially since it tends to get even broader (larger) when you sit down in the chair. None of these measurements have any relationship to your pant waist. Test the length in all locations and methods, but don't order one too short. You can always punch more holes to tighten it up, but you can't add any length to a belt that is too small.
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Belts- Extra Belt Loops
$5.00Belts- Extra Belt Loops
$5.00BELT LOOPS
For those who have lost belt loops, here are the replacements
They fit 4 inch belts and come in brown or black color.Quick View