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  • 20th June 06, 05:09 PM
    David Thornton
    Kilt belts and buckles
    OK, I am toying with the idea of getting a belt. As I have said before, I am and always have been perfectly comfortable without one. But, I am going to try.
    So, do all the cheaper belts look like cheap belts? What about the one Stillwater sells? And what about the chrome buckles? They look a bit loud to me.
    Can someone point me to a nice affordable place to start?
    David
  • 20th June 06, 05:34 PM
    Panache
    David,

    Alan H. gave a really positive review of the Stillwater Kilts belts in Kilt accessories. And he got his as a "seconds" of of the Stillwater Ebay store.

    The Stillwater price is really great. I spent $40 dollars just for the belt at the Campbell games to go with the cool thistle kilt belt buckle Michael Steinrok gave me (Which was ok by me, because it was the last touch to complete my kilted outfit, Thanks Michael!)

    I thought before that a regular 1 1/5" belt was just fine with my kilts until I got by 2 1/4" thick kilt belt. It just looks better with the thicker belt.

    Cheers
  • 20th June 06, 05:36 PM
    bubba
    The Stillwater belts are just fine. I have one and it looks very good
  • 20th June 06, 07:21 PM
    KiltedCodeWarrior
    I know that I am being lazy, but do they come in brown as well? What is the price?
  • 20th June 06, 08:27 PM
    smaughazard
    The casual belts I saw last Saturday at the Tartans Museum are some of the nicest I've seen- well, except for mine, of course… :lol:
  • 20th June 06, 08:40 PM
    Kilted KT
    if you are looking for one that is really inexpensive, got to Lowes, and look in their tool-belt section. They have a dark brown, double-hole belt, three inches wide that is great. I've got one and it makes matching brown boots pretty easy!
  • 20th June 06, 08:58 PM
    Brasilikilt
    What I did was go to my local leather/ saddlery shop and buy a pre-cut belt blank for something like $6-$8 and a brass buckle for around $4.
    A lot of the belt blanks are already cut from a black or brown dyed leather.

    If you want a different color, purple? Fiebings oil leather dye works very well.

    an affordable option for us do it your selfers
  • 21st June 06, 06:37 AM
    Cawdorian
    My kilt belt and buckle were purchased from the musuem, I am very pleased with the appearance and quality of both. :D
  • 21st June 06, 04:20 PM
    David Thornton
    Brasilkilt, pic please. I have a couple of leather shops insured, just didn't really know what I need to be looking for.
  • 21st June 06, 04:28 PM
    Mattg
    I bought a 2 inch leather belt on ebay for $25. It's great quality, and I couldn't be happier. It was from dangerousthreads.com I think.

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