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Vintage Western Leather Belt for Men, 1.5″

Original price was: $239.99.Current price is: $199.99.

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Looking for a standout belt that brings sophistication and rugged charm? Meet The Seneca, your new statement piece. This belt is crafted for the modern man who appreciates western style with a touch of elegance. Designed with intricate details and premium leather, it’s a perfect blend of quality and style.

The Seneca features a unique design with a 1.5-inch width that tapers down to 1.25 inches for added comfort without bulk. The embroidered Aztec pattern inlay adds bold, sophisticated flair, while the matching floral buckle set, with ornate screws, gives a refined touch that highlights its exceptional craftsmanship.

  • Made from premium leather for durability and style
  • Tapered width design for comfort and a smooth fit
  • Striking embroidered Aztec pattern inlay for a bold, western-inspired look
  • Matching floral buckle set for an extra touch of detail

This is the perfect finishing touch for any occasion, ideal for those who value luxury, fine details, and a hint of western flair. Make this belt a defining piece of your style.

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

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