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Looking for a belt
Has anyone ever seen a paten leather kilt belt.
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No, but there are high gloss "duty belts" like this:
Details here: https://www.amazon.com/Sam-Browne-Be.../dp/B01NC34X8J
Last edited by Bruce Scott; 30th May 21 at 03:07 PM.
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I would write to McRostie and ask them to make one—they can probably get patent leather. They’ve been able to accommodate most of my requests over the years.
mcrostie.co.uk
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Patent Leather, invented in the 19th century, is actual leather which has been coated with a sort of varnish to make it shiny.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patent_leather
Not to be confused with artificial leathers such as vinyl.
In modern times the British Army replaced their Full Dress black and white leather belts, pouches, bayonet frogs, etc with items made from thick vinyl which I see called PVC sometimes.
I much prefer actual leather.
Last edited by OC Richard; 2nd June 21 at 06:20 AM.
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Originally Posted by OC Richard
In modern times the British Army replaced their Full Dress black and white leather belts, pouches, bayonet frogs, etc with items made from thick vinyl which I see called PVC sometimes.
PolyVINYL chloride. I can't think of any other commonly used vinyl-based polymer - vinyl is pretty much synonymous with PVC.
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