Handmade in Bristol, England
Leather sourced from British Companies
Tuscany Belt 32mm
These are belts that knows what they are: honest materials, worked by hand, made to endure. They pair equally well with raw denim or tailored trousers because timeless style doesn’t chase trends. They simply exist, unaffected by what’s currently in fashion.
The 32mm width sits at the refined end of the belt spectrum. Narrow enough to sit cleanly through the belt loops of tailored trousers and chinos, wide enough to carry the weight of the solid brass buckle without looking delicate. It works as well with a suit as it does with denim. A quiet, considered piece that never draws attention to itself. Until someone asks where you got it.
The materials
Every Tuscany belt is made from full-grain, vegetable tanned leather. Veg tanning is the oldest and most demanding leather process in the world, using natural plant tannins rather than industrial chemicals. The result is a leather that is denser, more durable, and fundamentally different to the chrome tanned leather found in most high street belts. It does not peel, crack or lose its surface finish. It develops a patina. Over months and years of wear, the leather deepens in colour, burnishes at points of contact, and becomes something entirely its own.
Imported from Tuscany through A&A Crack & Sons, this leather embodies a tradition of craftsmanship that refuses shortcuts. Each of these belts is cut from a single hide, carefully selected for its natural grain and character, then shaped with precise blades and patient hands, the same way it’s been done for centuries.
Cut from a double butt of full-grain, vegetable tanned leather.The Tuscany 32mm is built to be the last belt you buy for a very long time. The leather is heavyweight by design. Substantial in the hand, firm at first wear, and built to soften and mould to you over years of daily use.
The buckle is solid brass, not brass plated zinc. Heavy cast with no false finishes applied.Solid brass develops a natural patina alongside the leather, so the two age together rather than one ageing and one chipping. Both the buckle and the brass keeper are fitted to last as long as the leather itself.
As it ages, the chocolate brown leather will darken where you wear it most, creasing naturally at the buckle, softening where it bends. These aren’t flaws, they’re your story of daily use, proof that something well-made only gets better with time.
The construction
Each belt is cut by hand using a strap cutter,requiring a strong, but precises hand. The belt loop and tail are shaped using custom 3D printed templates, ensuring every piece leaves the workshop to exactly the same profile. Holes are punched cleanly: seven, spaced 1 inch apart, giving a range of comfortable fits. As a guide, add 1 to 2 inches to your waist measurement to find your size: 1 inch for a closer fit, 2 inches for a more relaxed wear.
Edges are bevelled, sanded, and burnished by hand. The buckle is secured with a saddle stitch in contrasting orange Ritza thread, a two-needle technique that creates two interlocking threads. If one thread is ever cut, the other holds. It is the same stitch used in saddlery and bridle work, chosen because it lasts.
The detail
The Everbound debossed logo sits on the tail of the belt. Small, considered, and out of sight. Consistent with the quiet approach that runs through everything we make, quietly state that we are proud of what we make.
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