Gruene Canvas Belt
Description
This belt moves with you through the day, soft to the touch yet sturdy in the hand. The canvas strap feels rugged and ready for everyday wear, while the alloy pin buckle sits with a quiet, confident gleam. The 9-hole design gives you precise adjustments and a clean, uncomplicated finish that works with denim or tailoring.
In everyday tones, the belt forms a natural line at the waist, developing character as it wears in and holds its shape. The simple construction keeps the look streamlined and versatile for travel, work, or weekend adventures.
Fit note: belts are measured to the center hole, so order the size closest to your pant waist. If you wear your pants low or sit between sizes, size up.
- Material: Canvas
- Colors: Cherry Red, Classic Black, Ash Grey, Olive Stripe Black, Sand And Cocoa, Navy Sand Stripe, Olive Drab Stripe, Espresso Brown, Navy Double Stripe, Charcoal, Black Red Stripe
- Width: Ordinary width
- Buckle: Alloy pin buckle
- Construction: Canvas belt with alloy buckle and 9-hole design
- Care: Spot clean with a damp cloth and let it air dry
You can feel the difference.
Pick it up and you know straight away. The grain catches the light, the edge sits clean, and there is a weight to it that cheap leather never has. The buckle is solid and quiet, the sort that does its job for years without fuss.
None of that shows up in a photo. It shows up the moment it is in your hands.
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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