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“1.5 Inch Double Prong Work Belt

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This Retro Double Prong Belt combines our best-selling style with a timeless, durable design. Crafted from heavy-duty 14oz leather, this belt is built to handle any task, whether you’re on the job or off. The sturdy steel double prong roller buckle gives it a distinctive, vintage look that stands out while providing extra strength and security.

Designed for both work and everyday wear, this belt can support tools or accessories with ease and fits most standard belt loops with its 1.5-inch width. Made from premium, thick leather, it’s built to last for years of use. Plus, with screws instead of rivets, you can easily replace the buckle to customize it to your style.

  • Extra-thick, 100% leather for long-lasting durability
  • Interchangeable buckle lets you personalize your look
  • Screwed construction for added resilience and buckle replacement

Whether you need a reliable work belt or a rugged accessory, this retro double prong belt is the perfect choice for style and function.

Additional information

Color Black, Brown, Oak
Size 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60

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