BELTS
Why should one consider buying Bronco handmade belts?
If you are in the market for a top notch quality belt for a better price, then look no further than Bronco handmade belts. The making of Bronco belts entails a unique and intensive process. We handpick superior skins which undergo many steps before the final product is achieved, including: bonding the lining, cutting, sanding, painting and stitching the edges. Most of that is done by hand. During this process of meticulous craftsmanship, only the utmost quality is ensured down to the smallest detail. Some of the individuals are well experienced and have been producing belts for 20-25 years.
By the end, every single Bronco belt has gone through intensive inspections to ensure superior quality, setting our belts apart from other brands on the market. Our belts will age gracefully, acquiring a burnished look over time and our prices are more economical than most of our competitors for the quality we offer. Bronco signature handmade belts are proudly produced in the great state of Texas.
- Exotic Dress & Casual Belts
- Alligator Belts
- Caiman Crocodile Belts
- Elephant Belts
- Leather Belts
- Lizard Belts
- Ostrich Belts
- Snake Belts
- Stingray Belts
- Shark Belts
- Lucchese Men's Tan Caiman Crocodile 1 1/2" Belt$339.00 was $339.00
How Bronco Handmade Belts are made:
The making of a Bronco belt is a handmade process, requiring attention to detail and excellent craftsmanship. Some exotic hides such as Crocodilian or Lizard must be spliced due to the small skins, as is standard in the belt industry. For Crocodilian skins there is no other way around it, if you use larger skins then the belt will be very thick, stiff, and it will have a tendency to crack at some point in the future. The splicing is done so nicely, that it is hardly noticeable. For Crocodilian and Lizard skins, we start by cutting the straps, and then splicing them. In the process of splicing, we skive (shave) the ends of the straps with a sharp rounded knife, so that no lumps are visible. Then, we glue the ends of the skived straps and hammer it down.
We begin by stamping the lining with the Bronco logo, sizing, etc. Then, we glue it together with the exotic skin strap. Next, we cut and sand the edges and then punch holes, after which we stitch and use Italian paint on the edges. Then, snaps are added to secure the buckle and loop. Next, we add finishing to the strap. Finally, we add the buckle and loop.
We are greatly thankful for our loyal customers who become repeated Bronco belt customers after seeing the workmanship and quality of their first Bronco handmade belt.
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