Canary Yellow Belt with Chestnut Leather
Hardy and Parsons belt
Art or craft, that is the question?
The art is in the design, the craft is in turning the design into a usable and practical product.
A successful and desirable product is created when the skills of both the designer and the craftsman come together. Hardy and Parson studio in Chelsea and their team of Master Saddlers have been doing precisely that since 2002.
The Hardy & Parsons collection draws its inspiration from the countryside and the equestrian world.
Every belt is hand-made in England, as are the buckles and fittings. The leather is eco-friendly vegetable dyed English bridle butt leather.
The belts combine style and tradition which blend perfectly with cords,chinos and denims.
Sizes
Small - Up to 32" waist
Belt laid flat, end of buckle to 1st hole 81cms - end of buckle to last hole 90cms
Medium - up to 35" waist
Belt laid flat, end of buckle to 1st hole 89cms- end of buckle to last hole 97cms
Large - up to 38" waist
Belt laid flat, end of buckle to 1st hole 96cms - end of buckle to last hole 105cms
3cms between holes
Features
- Bras Buckle
- 5 hole fastening
- Belt width 3cms
PROVENANCE [Hardy and Parsons Belts]
Hardy & Parsons was founded in 2002 by Maurice Greig to address a niche in the prestige market for superbly crafted belts and leather goods.
Hardy & Parsons' Master Saddlers use only the best English vegetable – dyed bridle butt leather; whilst all the fittings come in solid brass, nickel, pewter or alloy. Each piece is entirely hand made in England using traditional craftsmanship skills.
Hardy & Parsons draws its inspiration from the countryside and equestrian world. The collection ranges from the iconic Quick Release belt, which traces its origin to early Victorian times, to the Tantalus drinks cabinet, the ultimate in refinement and style.
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