
Square-Toe Horseshoe Belt in Oak Bark Bridle - British Racing Green
This stunning belt is made from oak bark tanned bridle leather from the J&FJ Baker tannery in Devon, England. They are Britain's only remaining traditional oak bark tannery. This leather is exceptional - thick but supple, treated with wax and oils that have been buffed to a nice shine.
The slow 12-month tanning process is gentle on the fibers, resulting in a supple leather with superior tensile strength and durability that is ideal for heritage belts.
True to its English roots, this belt is paired with a solid brass 'Flat Horseshoe' buckle from Abbey England that is made using a traditional sand cast process and then hand finished/polished. The brass does not have a lacquer, so it will quickly show tarnish and patina as you wear the belt.
This belt is completely handmade in Atlanta, GA (USA).
Details
Leather:
- J&FJ Baker’s Oak Bark Bridle Butt, 14oz
- Highest quality cowhide leather
- Thickness 5.4mm
- 1.5” wide (38mm)
- Oval punched holes with 5 hole positions
Hardware:
- Abbey England 'Flat Horseshoe' solid brass buckle (Weight 50g/1.8oz)
- Sand cast and polished, will scratch and patina nicely and quickly
- Solid brass belt keeper (Weight 20g/0.7oz)
- Solid brass Chicago screws to easily swap out the hardware if needed
Additional Information
Fully Handmade: Each belt is made entirely by hand, no machines and no shortcuts. Every cut, bevel, and burnish is done with care, leaving the edges in their natural state to reveal the true thickness and character of the quality leather.
Leather of Provenance: I work exclusively with full‑grain leather from some of the world’s most respected tanneries, chosen for their enduring strength and rich character. The hardware is solid brass - weighty, honest, and made to last for generations.
Marks of a Living Material: Natural scars, grain variations, and subtle shifts in tone are hallmarks of real leather. Like human skin, each hide carries its own story. With time and wear, the leather and brass will develop a deep patina, becoming a reflection of your own journey.
A Note on Color: Because of lighting and the nature of digital photography, the color you see on your screen may differ slightly from the belt you receive.