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Just use some rope OR a ziptie around two of the loops (that works really well).
I'm weird, a size 42 pant is tight, and a size 44 is really loose, so I'm in the range of a size 43. But I believe I wear a 44 Belt. |
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Ok so I probably did this wrong...
But Waist: 29 Hips: 34 I tend to wear my pants below my hips though. Tytus..what kind of designs do you have in mind? |
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Just put on your jeans/pants, string something through the loops, and measure the length end to end. |
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Any idea on a price?
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Tytus any word on making a belt buckle for those of use who are attached to our belts?
I'm really attached to mine because it's checker board :-D ![]() |
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I am really thin with a size 32 belt. The belt I have now is in need of replacement, and anything FIRST oriented I will wear with pride.
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price would be between $25 and $50. a few factors of price still linger in the air so untill its setteled i cant be any more specfic. yes its completely possible to have thinner belts. theyre all cut from a leather sheet with the waterjet anyways.
Jane said i should dig up the picture that sparked the intrest in the buckle so here it is ![]() |
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Maybe you can make them from brushed aluminum?
Very cool. I may buy one myself. |
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Awesome Tytus. Now I need to get back to work. What about selling just the buckle? For those who like to interchange buckles like I do. I really like my Superman buckle and my work belt. I'll definitely get one though. |
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I'm a 28 waist, but a 36 belt size. This is because I'm too tall for my thickness, so I need like 34-36 waist pants to get a good fitting length. Sorry, I've been trying to gain weight since like freshman year when I was five feet tall. And I weighed 85. ANYWAY...FIRST Apparel would rock. My socks. Literally.
Its becuase I'm hypoglaecimic. I totally just mispelled that. Oh and yes, zipties, usb chords, camera/computer chords, rope, caribeaners, and those clippy things that often hold stacks of paper together are all very good for keeping your pants up. |
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