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Belt with "Live Free Or Die" buckle in a branded gift box. Belt made of genuine, thick, artificially aged American buffalo leather. The buckle design is based on the popular SINNER signature image - with the image of the Skull and wings "Live Free or Die". The belt and buckle are made by hand.
The brutal Buckle is made by artistic casting from nickel silver with patination and mirror coating, weighing 200 g. The buckle with the most detailed Skull and Wings on both sides looks very brutal and powerful. The slogan "Live Free or Die" is embossed along the entire length of the belt.
Belts in six sizes 90, 100, 110, 120, 130 and 145 cm, with eight holes in 2.5 cm increments. Everything is done so that the belt does not need to be adjusted to suit you. For a detailed diagram of belt sizes, see below in “Parameters of this product”.
The love of speed, audacity and brutality of your nature is best emphasized by the practical and exclusive Belt with a “Live Free or Die” buckle, which is ideally combined not only with biker leather pants, but is also quite capable of fitting into the usual image of a city dweller and looks decent with classic jeans . By purchasing this accessory, you emphasize your individuality and add zest and originality to your clothing style!
The belt looks very brutal and powerful! A leather belt with a “Live Free or Die” buckle is a charismatic and impressive accessory, as well as an important attribute of a real biker! A belt with a buckle in a beautiful branded packaging is an excellent solution for a presentable and brutal gift for your loved ones from the SINNER's BONES Brand!
Belt width: 40 mm.
Buckle weight: 200 gr.
The brutal Buckle is made by artistic casting from nickel silver with patination and mirror coating, weighing 200 g. The buckle with the most detailed Skull and Wings on both sides looks very brutal and powerful. The slogan "Live Free or Die" is embossed along the entire length of the belt.
Belts in six sizes 90, 100, 110, 120, 130 and 145 cm, with eight holes in 2.5 cm increments. Everything is done so that the belt does not need to be adjusted to suit you. For a detailed diagram of belt sizes, see below in “Parameters of this product”.
The love of speed, audacity and brutality of your nature is best emphasized by the practical and exclusive Belt with a “Live Free or Die” buckle, which is ideally combined not only with biker leather pants, but is also quite capable of fitting into the usual image of a city dweller and looks decent with classic jeans . By purchasing this accessory, you emphasize your individuality and add zest and originality to your clothing style!
The belt looks very brutal and powerful! A leather belt with a “Live Free or Die” buckle is a charismatic and impressive accessory, as well as an important attribute of a real biker! A belt with a buckle in a beautiful branded packaging is an excellent solution for a presentable and brutal gift for your loved ones from the SINNER's BONES Brand!
Belt width: 40 mm.
Buckle weight: 200 gr.
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Patination of metal - artificial aging or giving an unusual color with a heterogeneous structure. Patination is carried out using special paint, chemicals or chemical reactions.
Patina, a film of various shades (from green to brown), formed on the surface of copper, bronze and brass products as a result of metal corrosion under the influence of the natural environment or as a result of patination, that is, heating or treatment with oxidizing agents. Patination of metal as a "plaque of antiquity" was first realized by the artists of Ancient Rome.
Patina, a film of various shades (from green to brown), formed on the surface of copper, bronze and brass products as a result of metal corrosion under the influence of the natural environment or as a result of patination, that is, heating or treatment with oxidizing agents. Patination of metal as a "plaque of antiquity" was first realized by the artists of Ancient Rome.
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