Skull & Crossbones Pirate Nautical Belt with Leather Tabs

Skull & Crossbones Pirate Nautical Belt with Leather Tabs
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Product Code: PRP240PIRATE
Shipping Weight: 1.00 lbs

$39.95
On Sale: $29.95

ON SALE! Reg $39.95

Product Description

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YOUR BELT SIZE IS NOT YOUR PANT SIZE. See sizing recommendations below.

DISCONTINUED STYLE. SALE APPLIES TO IN STOCK SIZES ONLY.

Feeling a bit piratical? Satisfy your passion for pirate style with our skull & crossbones cotton web ribbon nautical belt...a great belt to wear when you're out pillaging the town! This belt for all seasons has full grain drum-dyed leather billet and buckle ends accentuated by the solid brass buckle. Black background ribbon on black cotton belt webbing.

Belt measures 1.25" wide. MADE IN THE USA!

Sizes available from 32 to 54 in even sizes at our mid-coast Maine showroom and ready for shipment through this webstore. Smaller and larger sizes are not available.

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HOW TO MEASURE YOUR BELT SIZE

Note: Tab style belts come in even sizes and are measured from the end of the buckle prong to the middle hole on the leather tab. Our use of the term 'size' refers to the measurement of the belt taken from the middle of 5 holes and includes the amount added by the buckle to the belt's effective length.

To estimate the correct size of your new tab style belt you may use any of the following methods:

Measure a belt that you already have. Lay out the belt and measure the distance from the hole at which you wear it to where that hole will sit on the tongue or prong of the buckle when fastened. This establishes the optimum size and will be the middle hole of your new belt. Subtract 2" to this number for your belt size.

Or, if ordering by pant size, add two inches to pant size (which refers to waist measurement) to allow for the fact that the belt goes over clothing. Most commonly, a person who thinks of himself as a size 36 for trousers will be a size 38 in our belt. Given the different ways people wear pants today, this may not be the most accurate method.