PERSONALISED BELT FOR CHRISTMAS
A quite unique and unforgettable present for Christmas is a Peachy Belt with a personalised message hand inscribed on the inside of the belt – its not something to flash about for everyone to see – but you will always know it is there and it does make the present very special – you can have up to 60 letters in your message (unless it’s a very big belt and then we can fit a few more on!) and, when your clothes are strewn across your bedroom floor, you do see it and remember who gave it to you, and why.
We have had many rather more risqué messages too – so not just ‘ Happy Christmas 2018’ but ‘ I wish it was me wrapped around you all day!’ and various other connotations – which is what makes them so perfect to mark a very special occasion, be it a big Birthday, graduation or just a kind and thoughtful act that someone did for you.
For your belt price (from £70) plus the personalising charge of £30, you have a gift boxed present that has been really considered – and is much more special because of it! Please allow 7 working days – or order now for Christmas.
Please see the ‘personalise your belt’ page on our website. Click here!
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