
Originally Posted by
artificer
Then you can seal the backside of the belt (and front if you wish, but a natural oil/wax finish is usually preferable) with Resolene which is an acrylic sealant.
BTW: This is not just a problem with DIY belts- many cheaper but still actual leather men's belts bought commercially can have this problem as well.

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It depends on the type of belt/leather/finish, but I use an acrylic finish to seal the back of almost every new belt I get (not just kilt belts). I do the same with the backs of sporrans, or any other leather that may rub against my kilt.
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