Comal Woven Elastic Belt
Description
The Comal is built from woven stretch canvas rather than a solid strap, so it moves with you instead of holding a fixed line. The weave is tight and evenly braided, finished at both ends with a leather tab and a matching leather keeper. The buckle is a simple gunmetal pin buckle, and because the pin passes through the weave itself there are no punched holes to line up. Made for men and women. Available in blue, black, and beige.
It works the way a belt should when you are not thinking about it: through denim on a Saturday, through chinos on the course, through anything you sit down in for a long stretch. The stretch keeps it comfortable through a full day without loosening, and the weave relaxes slightly with wear while the leather tabs darken and soften at the fold. Casual without looking careless.
- Woven stretch canvas with leather tab and keeper
- Available in blue, black, and beige
- Gunmetal pin buckle
- No punched holes, the pin sets anywhere in the weave
- Elastic construction for all-day comfort
- Wipe clean with a dry cloth, condition the leather occasionally to keep it supple
How to tell a good belt
Most belts look the same in a photograph. Three things separate one that lasts a decade from one that cracks by spring.
01
The leather
Cut from one solid piece of leather, the same material front to back. Cheaper belts use bonded leather, scraps ground down and glued onto a backing, which cracks and peels inside a year.
02
The buckle
Solid metal with real weight to it, sitting on a folded, stitched end that will not work loose. The cheap version is hollow plated zinc, and the plating always goes at the prong first.
03
The edge
Stitched the full length, with the edge finished and sealed rather than left raw. A glued fold with no stitching is what splits open the first time you pull it hard.
That is the standard. Every belt, no exceptions.
Packed like it matters.
The belt comes coiled onto tissue in a rigid oxblood box, with a card from us sitting on top. It is how we send every order, because a good belt should not turn up squashed in a plastic mailer.
Every order, at no extra charge.
With a little something on the back.
Nothing to wrap if it is for someone else.
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Keeping it right
01
Wear it often
Leather likes being used. The more you wear it, the better it settles and the richer it looks.
02
A dry cloth
Day to day, a quick wipe is all it needs. Keep it out of a soaking and it stays sharp.
03
A little balm
Work in some leather conditioner now and then to keep it supple for the long run.
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There is no rush, and there are no corners. That is the whole point.
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