The Barton Men's Leather Belt is truly unique, hand carved western belt.
The leather belt features a buckle and conchos that are cast using zinc as the base metal, and then hand polished with an antique silver finish. This buckle can be removed for use with a trophy buckle.
The bottom layer of leather on the belt is an English AB Harness leather that Angus hand selected in the UK. This AB leather has been made to Angus' strict specifications. This raw, natural leather will develop its own character and patina over time and will get better with age.
Angus has swivel knife cut and hand stamped along the border of this layer. Each impression is an individual stamp.
The second layer of leather is a first grade AB Skirting leather. Angus hand carves the pattern on this layer for a very unique piece. Each belt will differ slightly from the next, as they have all been done individually by hand.
To gain more of an insight about how we make our leather belts at Angus Barrett Saddlery, read our Belt Tour blog post here.
Before our leather belts leave the workshop, they are hand finished with a treatment that is designed to specifically enhance and protect that product.
The Barton Belt is made from a first grade leather that has been oiled and is ready for you to wear. With use, if the belt becomes dry, we recommend using a surface leather dressing, like the Angus Barrett Saddlery Leather Dressing, to condition it.
We recommend that you do not use any oil to care for your Angus Barrett leather product.
Cleaning
If the belt requires cleaning, simply wipe it clean with a damp cloth. Please note that most leather products will darken with age, use and after dressing.
If your leather product needs to be stored in a bag, we recommend that you use a breathable bag, such as a canvas bag, not a PVC bag.
The Barton Leather Belt is 11/2 inch or 38mm wide.
To ensure an ideal fit, please refer to our blog post "What size belt do I need?" to help assist you choose the right size belt before placing your order.
IMPORTANT: Angus Barrett Saddlery belts are based on literal measurements. The size given is the measurement from the tip of the buckle tongue to the middle hole.