MEN’S RANGE BUCKLES AND BELTS

So these beautiful Italian leather belts are not JUST for women! Hand made in England with easily detachable buckles, Peachy sells many of their belts to men too.
For those who appreciate Bond Street quality, but do not wish to pay Bond Street prices, Peachy has the answer – the 30mm width belts will fit through suit and chino trouser loops.
All belts come with a simple buckle but the range of more interesting buckles has some great options for men, the steering wheel, cartridge and steers head being the bold options but the rectangle and horseshoe buckles are great for making a bit more out of your everyday belt.
For those who live in their suede brogues the chocolate, black and navy suede belts in a luscious full grain suede (it has not been split so retains the important characteristics of leather strength), and the python prints ensure that your belt is a bit more interesting on your jeans or work suits.
With new belt colours and buckle designs available each season, Peachy Belts are the perfect present. Men generally order one size up from their waist size.
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