Don't buy a new belt based on the size of your old one?belts stretch over time, and let's be honest, so do waistlines. Always measure your waist with pants on before buying a belt! The buckle set is removable.
Sizing: The billet has 5 holes. The middle hole = the size. The size is in inches and is measured from the fold where the buckle sits to the middle hole in the billet. Each hole is an inch apart.
Example: A size 40 is for a 40 inch waist and the first hole starts at 38", second hole 39", third hole 40", fourth hole 41" and fifth hole 42".
Recommendations: Measure your waist while wearing pants to find your belt size.
Indulge in a touch of Western flair with this hand-tooled leather American belt from Bravada Western Products.
Crafted with burgundy leather and featuring intricate braiding, this 1.5" belt is a stylish and unique accessory for any Western-inspired wardrobe.
The removeable buckle and high-quality materials make it a versatile and durable choice for any man looking to add a touch of Americana to their look.
Handmade with braided horsehair. (Horsehair pattern may vary from photo as these are handmade items, and no matter how many times you show the braiding ladies how you want the pattern, they always have their own ideas). But it will be the same color horsehairs used.
Hand Tooling Leather Process – For Hand Tooled Leather Belts
Hand tooling leather is a traditional, time-honored craft that involves carving and stamping designs into premium, vegetable-tanned leather by hand. The process begins by dampening the leather to make it pliable, then skilled artisans use specialized tools to carve patterns, borders, or intricate images. Each strike of the tool is precise, creating depth and texture that machine work can’t replicate. Once the design is complete, the belt is dyed, sealed, and finished by hand for a rich, rugged look that ages beautifully. Every belt is one-of-a-kind—built to last and made with pride.
Please note: All items are sold as-is, with no returns or exchanges. We do our best to provide accurate descriptions and clear photos so you know exactly what you're getting. If you have any questions or need more information before purchasing, feel free to reach out?we?re happy to help. Once purchased, all sales are considered final. Thanks for understanding!
This is the real deal ? a hand-tooled Western cowboy leather belt built for men who actually ride, rope, and work for a living.
Cut from thick, single-layer 13?15 oz. harness leather and fully floral carved or basket-weave tooled by hand the old-fashioned way, the same patterns you see on NFR back numbers, pro ropers, and the top hands at the big ranches.
Edge-stitched, dyed, finished, and fitted with a heavy solid brass or stainless trophy-style buckle (removable so you can swap in your own).
No glued liners, no fake bonded leather, no overseas factory junk ? just an honest, made-to-last cowboy belt that gets better looking the longer you wear it doctoring calves, dragging broncs to the trailer, or dancing at the honky-tonk.
Available in most sizes so every working cowboy, team roper, cutting horse trainer, or weekend rancher gets the perfect fit. Quantities are limited, as these are clearence items.
What sets this belt apart is the authentic touch of the old-time vaquero: genuine natural horsehair meticulously braided and permanently inlaid directly into the full-grain leather body of the belt. Each strand is hand-laid and locked in place the traditional way (no glue, no surface tack-ons) so the horsehair becomes part of the leather itself. As the belt ages, the hair softens and darkens with sweat and sun, giving it that unmistakable lived-in look you only see on the belts of real working cowboys, big-loop ropers, and the hands who still ride for historic outfits. It’s the same detail that turns a good belt into a story-telling heirloom—one that gets better every year you wear it in the branding pen or out on the town.