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Last Chance Heavy Duty Belt * Tech Web Belt

Last Chance Heavy Duty Belt

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I've never been a fan of notches. But most cinch belts just don't do the job. Inspired by the belts worn by smokejumpers, this one's made of two nylon strips sewn together with a foot-long strip of Velcro running along one side. Once it's on and the Velcro touches, I never have to re-cinch it. Though the nylon is substantial, much thicker than a seatbelt, the aluminum buckle is very light; I hardly notice it. Ideal for everyday casual wear, the belt is plain and quite handsome. I've worn it with a tie and blazer. It didn't fly under the radar -- it looked great. Never again will I hole-punch another post-holiday notch.

-- Steven Leckart

Last Chance Heavy Duty Belt
$23
(small - xl)
Available from Bison Designs

Also available from Amazon
(only med. - xl)

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Tech Web Belt

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Better than the smoke jumper belt (I've tried it) is Patagonia's Tech Web Belt. It's lighter and handsomer, comes in colors, and you don't have the noise and debris-collection of Velcro. I've worn mine for six months at all occasions from dressy to sweaty. Trim your new belt to the exact convenient size you want, flame-melt the cut end so it doesn't fray, and you've got the perfect custom belt.

-- Stewart Brand

Tech Web Belt
$26
Available from Patagonia


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Posted on March 7, 2008 at 5:00 AM | +del.icio.us +digg +reddit