Western belts.

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So, getting divorced and have to learn how to dress like an adult again.

I've been wanting to get into some western wear but when I get to belts I get stumped. I REALLY like my cinch style belt like my Wilderness belt or Spec Ops uniform belt. The belts with holes just never seem to stay tight and it gets annoying.

Doesn't have to be carry certified just wondering if anyone had any advice.

I don't know what the cinch buckle on your belt is like and whether it would work on leather if taken off your current belt. Thus, I looked up "cinch belt buckles" and came up with this website that has various types of buckles that will fit up to 1 1/2" belts. Perhaps one of those put on a western belt would work for you.

Ohio Travel Bag Website

Besides the ones mentioned before, there is another belt maker north of Blanchard that could maybe make up a belt without holes for you. 76 Leather is just a few miles north on Highway 76 and has a sign out in front of his residence/place of business. It is on the east side of the highway.

76 Leather Website
 

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