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1.5" Black Crocodile Strap

1.5" Black Crocodile Strap

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Regular price $240.00
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Handmade with real Crocodile, in the U.S.A.

To date, this is the only hole-less, real Crocodile belt available online.

These straps are only available in a 50" length so they will fit pant sizes up to 44", no need to choose a size.

As long as you or the recipient wears a size 44" pant or less you will be able to size this belt to your waist.

You simply cut the excess leather from the raw end of the strap that inserts into the buckle.

This way it fits YOUR exact waist, with no guessing. (see how)

Width of Strap:  All of our 1.5" collection straps have an actual width of 1.375". 

  • Real Crocodile 
  • Made in the U.S.A.
  • Fits pant sizes up to 44"
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01/22/2021
Eric
United States United States

Crocodile belts are shorter length than casual belts

The belt looks very nice in person. I bought it for a golf trip, received it promptly, packed it in my suitcase BUT on my first day of golf when I went to put on the belt - I realized the belt was MUCH shorter than the three other Anson belts I previously bought. My pant size is right at a 42-44. So, the description is correct that it will fit, but no belt looks good when you can barely close it - even these belts. Once I got home I checked the description on the website and see that the last bullet point says “pant size 44”. Further up in the description it says ”50 in length” as opposed to the casual belt fitting “pant size of 50” - HUGE difference between the two. In any event, it’s my fault for not reading things much closer. I made the wrong assumption that all of the belts were the same length since that’s one of Anson’s selling points “...fits your EXACT waist...”. I suppose I need to lose some lbs if I want to wear this expensive belt.