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Alligator Belt Matte – 38 mm. The King of Belts. Exquisite and Unique.

Sale price 38.400,00 kr

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Color: Black

A small number of exquisite wild alligator belts in full length 44 inches have recently arrived. Black with a blue tint, brown with taupe, and light yellow.  The black and brown ones are one-piece, the light yellow one is two-piece.  From Louisiana. We have only made two of each. The leather on the light belts is from the 1960s.

PS. The black belt in the picture has an alligator silver buckle  included in the price.

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Storage:

A leather belt is a two-layer belt, a so-called lining (the inside) made of cow or calf. The outer side is an exotic leather such as crocodile, ostrich, etc. A quality belt is often a little stiffer at first before you start wearing it; this is due to the thickness of the lining. The belt should either hang like a tie, lie in a pouch with a circumference of 18-20 cm, or be stored in a belt drawer. You always roll a belt from the back end. Belts from BREDAL come with a blue velvet pouch.

Care:

There is little to do with glossy belts - they have become glossy due to friction and use of an agate stone - a so-called Glazing Jack machine. I have a spray that can restore some of the shine. This is often dress belts that show little wear.

Matte leather belts are easier to deal with. Use a regular Kiwi tin, black, brown or neutral - it is silicone-free. Use your thumb to press in many places on your belt - then use a SOFT brush, for example with horsehair. The friction provides both lubrication/nourishment to the belt and patina. Should be done twice a year. If you have a silver buckle, it should also be polished twice a year if you do not want the oxidized look. PS.

When you visit me - bring a belt that needs care, and I will take a look at it.

Professional tools and courses in leathercraft

If you want to take care one step further, or if you work with leather yourself, I recommend Skinnlåven Smith og Bull. They have a wide selection of professional leather tools — much of it imported from the USA — including edge burners, punch tools, discs, and polishing equipment. In addition, they have solid specialist knowledge of traditional leather types such as cow, goat, sheep, and ox.

Want to learn how to make leather products yourself? Skinnlåven also offers courses where you can make your own belts, wallets, and other leather products from scratch — under expert guidance. A natural stop for you if you take leathercraft seriously.

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.

Read more about how Bredal-wild takes responsibility

Only 1 in stock

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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Luxury belt production Louisiana Wild Alligator – genuine leather craftsmanship from Bredal Wild

Our one-piece belts in Louisiana Wild Alligator represent some of the most exclusive offerings in modern leather craftsmanship. Each belt is handcrafted by specialized artisans with more than 40 years of experience working with exotic skins.

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.

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