Ranger Belt These custom made Harness Leather Texas Ranger Belts are. U. S. A. Every one of these are custom made and are in use. The harness leather belts are hand dyed and finished. The Billets and edges of the belts are coated, burnished and harness stitched. The harness leather makes a nice dress belt. This firm harness leather has also been used with customer satisfaction for gun belts for over 3. If your belt will carry a holster, you also have the choice of the thicker more supple bridle leather. Brown Harness leather with black stitching. The color is actually like the light part of the belt. The darker part is caused by shadow. It is darker when oiled and gets lighter as the oil sinks in. Comprised of highly trained Soldiers, the 75th Ranger Regiment is the Army’s premier raid force. Learn how to become a Ranger in the U.S. Whether you’re interested in Army Reserve or Active Duty, there are many ways to serve in the Army. Explore the possible Army careers and contact an Army Recruiter. The English Bridle leather Ranger Belts are made from Oak tanned and stuffed bridle leather. It is not just some chrome, oil tanned boot leather that production belt makers use. The bridle leathers are slightly thicker but more supple than the harness leather belts and have a sealed finish with a wax topcoat. The bridle leather is prefinished at the tannery. Bridle Leather is available in Black, Lt. Bridle leather can have the basket weave but because of it's suppleness and oil it isn't appropriate leather for other tooled patterns or lettering. The back of the belts can be left natural or dyed and sealed for a really finished look. For Black belts we recommend an undyed sealed back. We now offer Ranger Belts with embossed alligator print billets in black and brown. Click on the images to enlarge. Because we get about 5. Here are the completed billets bonded to 8oz oak leather and cut from the most interesting parts of the print, no two are alike. Alligator print billets are available for use with 3/4. Brown Bridle leather ranger belt. If you want to install a metal tip you will probably have to trim the tip edges slightly to fit. Use a felt pen to darken the cut edges before final attachment. Provide width and thickness information about your buckle and keeper loops in the comments window during check out. The buckles and keepers are removable so belts can be shipped with or without a buckle or buckle set. Brown Harness leather. Brown Bridle Billets 1- 1/2. Your belt will be made to buckle as shown with three holes longer and two holes shorter. The reason for this is because our ranger belts may have thicker leather than the regular belt you measured and because in winter with heaver clothing you may want to let the belt out one hole. This will still have your belt looking properly fitted with two holes longer. The longest hole is usable but the tongue will look short. ![]() ![]() When you get there, it is time to order a new belt. View more ranger belts custom made for customer's special buckle sets at the bottom of this page. The buckle sets have plated die cast buckles and keepers with a nickel or sliver finish. The Chicago screws are Nickel over solid brass unless a brass buckle is selected. Every piece is different. That is one of the things that gives my belts soul, magic, excitement or whatever it is that production belts lack. The colors in the images below are as close to the true colors as I can get. From left to right the colors are, Dk. They, plus Black, are standard colors. The upper row has been corrected for my monitor, the lower row is what the camera saw. The medium brown is actually more red brown than shown. See actual belts for other views of colors. The belts with the Inca design have more contrast because of the Black finish that is rubbed into the pattern. The Tan is a British Tan luggage color, Lt. Brown is darker with less orange, Med. Brown is more red brown, and Dk. I have other solvent type dyes for other special order colors, like Navy Blue, Red, Purple and Green. Bridle leather colors are dyed at the tannery and differ from the hand stained colors. You can view those colors on the Bridle Leather Belt page. Thread Colors. In addition to the Black and the light tan Wheat color Harness Stitching I have used in the past I now offer Brown. Lets see what you can do with that as another creative option. This belt can also be ordered in the brown colors in either Harness or Bridle leather. The buckle and keeper loops are removable so you can replace them with a 3/4. Brown Harness Leather shows the dyed and sealed back.
This buckle with leather keepers makes a great everyday or work belt for when you might damage a more expensive buckle set. Brown Harness Leather the same as on the Inca tooled belt below. It appears darker on the ranger belt than it actually is. Inca Tooling Pattern (Accent). The Inca tooling pattern is shown below on a Med. Brown Harness Leather belt. Shown here on Natural Oak Harness Leather sample and below on a Black Ranger Belt. This pattern is too wide for 1- 1/4. Brown Bridle with the Double Groove option and Lt. Brown Bridle with the Double Groove and Basket Weave options. These options are also available on 1- 1/2. The slightly different pattern on the 1- 1/2. Harness leather is tooling leather, so the basket weave pattern is more pronounced on the harness leather than on the bridle leather. Bridle leather isn't made for tooling and isn't intended to be, however we can press the pattern in, it's just not as defined as on harness leather. The basket weave ranger on the right is medium brown Harness with the 1. The belt looks darker on my screen than Med Brown really is. Brown is shown better on the example of the Inca Tooling pattern above. BELT LENGTH WITH BUCKLE. Use the diagram below to determine your . Measure the length of the belt you are now using, from the prong (or pin), to the hole in the belt that you normally use. If your belt has a trophy type buckle with a pin on the back, measure from the pin, not the end of the buckle. This length includes the amount your buckle adds to the length of your belt and will become the center hole length on your new belt. Other manufacturers numbers may vary and your belt may have stretched with use if you are ready for a new one. Do not guess at the waist size of someone you have not seen for 2 years. I measure on this end, you measure on your end. So, women, decide where you want to wear it and measure that length. There is no way to figure it out using your waist size. TO INSURE SATISFACTION ACTUALLY MEASURE, DO NOT GUESS OR ASSUME. CUSTOM MADE BELTS ARE NOT RETURNABLE.
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