We created a limited edition run of leather belts that are hand-painted by Buenos Aires-based illustrator and artist Agus Minuto. Each pattern is completely unique, meaning these are all one-of-a-kind pieces.
We used our classic Argentine leather belts as a canvas for this project. Details include:
- Hand-painted featuring one-of-one designs
- Made using best-in-class vegetable-tanned Argentine leather
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Removable hardware, meaning the belt buckle can be swapped out for a compatible buckle.
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Gets better with each wear, developing a beautiful patina over time
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1.2" width, wide enough, but purposefully not clunky.
We created a limited edition run of leather belts that are hand-painted by Buenos Aires-based illustrator and artist Agus Minuto. Each pattern is completely unique, meaning these are all one-of-a-kind pieces.
We used our classic Argentine leather belts as a canvas for this project. Details include:
- Hand-painted featuring one-of-one designs
- Made using best-in-class vegetable-tanned Argentine leather
-
Removable hardware, meaning the belt buckle can be swapped out for a compatible buckle.
-
Gets better with each wear, developing a beautiful patina over time
- 1.2" width, wide enough, but purposefully not clunky.
Our belts are made by Emerson, who we met at a craft fair in San Telmo, Buenos Aires. He prefers not to have his picture taken.
Consider selecting a belt that's a minimum of 2 inches larger than your pant size. In case your pant size happens to be an odd number, opt for a belt that's 3 inches bigger. For example, if you wear a size 33 pant, go for a size 36 belt. When in doubt, go bigger, rather than smaller.