¥37,000
A newly developed 35 mm double square ring gives rise to a casual belt perfectly suited to refined off-duty style. Crafted from Italian Tuscan leather characterized by its rugged, wild grain, the belt is meticulously finished using a traditional technique that conceals the seams, creating an identical appearance on both the front and back.
The stitching is intentionally shifted toward the lower edge of the strap so that the belt appears to be made from a single piece of leather. The tip is carefully flattened and folded in, resulting in a cleaner, more streamlined impression. This is the arrival of a casual belt that radiates quality and mature sophistication.
Only a very limited number of craftsmen are currently capable of performing this technique, making this an extremely rare and valuable belt.
A wide belt is an essential item for casual wear. For casual outfits, a generously wide belt that does not appear overly flashy is recommended. Featuring a retro-vintage taste reminiscent of the 1980s denim boom, the free-size double square ring is an original GANZO design.
This belt uses luxurious, full-dyed hard shrink leather tanned by Italpel in Tuscany, Italy. Only thick hides (3.5 mm and above) from the limited front-shoulder portion of the animal are selected. Because the leather is dyed all the way through to the core, even if the leather cracks, the color remains consistent, making it ideal for belts that undergo repeated bending and stress.
| Dimensions (cm) |
Total belt length 120.0 x width 3.5 |
|---|---|
| Material |
Bovine Leather |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Product Code | 58310 |
GANZO, the highest-quality line available anywhere, pursues the concept of “genuine” throughout the entire process, from the selection of materials, to cutting, thinning, sewing and polishing - without compromise. The persistence and energy of takumi (expert workmen) delivers products created by the hands of craftsman who are well-versed in Japanese culture and techniques.
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