Ostrich Leg 38 mm - leather from South Africa
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Strutselegg (Ostrich Leg) from South Africa. Farmed. The feathers are used for dusters, brooms, etc. Can reach up to 2.8 meters tall, weigh 130 kg and live up to 75 years.
The lining (back side) is cowhide that is vegetable-tanned in Belgium before being sent to El Paso, Texas for assembly and production.
Ostriches do not require CITES documentation. Brown is matte, the others have a shiny finish. Width 38 mm. Full length. NB: See how to measure the correct length. Contact us. More colors coming in 2026 - black and brown, among others.
Why choose Bredal Wild?
Our products are handmade with the same precision and quality as the most renowned luxury brands. Read our in-depth comparison: Bredal Wild vs Hermès Alligator Belts
CITES documentation
Exotic leather products from certain species such as alligator, caiman, crocodile, python, lizard and shark. Applies to all reptiles. These and others require a CITES certificate to be legally imported into Norway. You must have a import license for legal import.
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This is how you measure belt size
A belt you buy from me is measured as above - from the end without the buckle to the middle hole of five.
If you have a belt already and want to tell me what size you want - you indicate the cm measurement from the end (buckle side) to the hole you use the most.
32 inches / 81 cm
34 inches / 86 cm
36 inches / 91 cm
38 inches / 96 cm
40 inches / 101 cm
42 inches / 106 cm
44 inches / 111 cm
Remember! You never measure with the buckle, because buckles have different length measurements.
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Here you get an insight into how these unique belts are made – from wild alligator in the swamp areas around New Orleans to a finished luxury product.