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mens leather dress belts Men's Lizard Dress Belt | Lizard | 48 / 1" Straight | Handmade in the USA

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mens leather dress belts Men's Lizard Dress Belt | Lizard | 48 / 1" Straight | Handmade in the USAEach of our Lizard belts is handmade from the finest lizard skin, known for its unique and striking scale pattern. These belts highlight the distinct natural beauty of lizard skin, making them ideal for both casual and dress wear. Every cut, stitch, and detail is meticulously executed to create a belt that is both a work of art and a functional piece of fashion. Handcrafted in the USA. Material: Lizard leather Design: This is a classic lizard belt

Each of our Lizard belts is handmade from the finest lizard skin, known for its unique and striking scale pattern. These belts highlight the distinct natural beauty of lizard skin, making them ideal for both casual and dress wear. Every cut, stitch, and detail is meticulously executed to create a belt that is both a work of art and a functional piece of fashion. Handcrafted in the USA.

Material: Lizard leather

Design: This is a classic lizard belt strap with a rich cognac hue, backed with premium-quality cowhide, and finished with a hand-beveled, hand stained edge.

      Color: Cognac

      Backing: Hand-cut full grain vegetable-tanned cowhide

      Edge: Hand beveled/skived with a rolled hand-stained edge

      Stitching: Decorative

All Tom Taylor exotic hide belts are ethically sourced and adhere to CITES treaty regulations.

Size: Available in standard even sizes, 30 through 52. Custom sizes available by request, at no extra charge. 

  • As a rule of thumb, your belt size is 2” larger than your pants’ waist size. For example, if you wear size 36 pants, you will probably do well with a size 38 belt. Please ensure your belt size before ordering, we’d hate for you to be disappointed with an incorrectly sized belt.
  • Refer to our Belt Sizing & Fit Guide for assistance determining your perfect belt size.

Hardware: Each of these belt straps is equipped with three snaps, designed to perfectly hold a buckle as well as two keepers or loops. Attaching your buckle to your new belt strap is a breeze with the easy snap-on feature. Additionally, every belt strap includes a leather keeper/loop. 

Buckle: Tom Taylor offers premium handmade belt straps that come without buckles. Find the perfect silver or gold belt buckle for your new premium handmade belt strap! If you just need a basic nickel or brass buckle for your belt strap, let us know in the notes at checkout or give us a call at 505-984-2231, and we will be happy to include one with your order. 

Silver tips: Should you desire a silver tip installation, simply send us your old buckle set, and we'll be delighted to expertly install it onto your new Tom Taylor Belt strap.

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      Free shipping: We offer free standard shipping on any order, anywhere in the United States, with no minimum purchase or exceptions. We also offer shipping worldwide. Duties and customs may apply. Unfortunately we cannot ship internationally any exotic skin belts or bags, or items with coral or shell.

     Timeline: We make every effort to ship your order the day it's received. If your size is in-stock when your order is received, it will ship immediately. If not, we will deliver your order to our belt artist to begin work, and send an email with an estimated delivery time for your custom, handcrafted belt. If you have a specific deadline, or need a gift by a specific date, please contact us and we will do everything within our power to get your items to you in time.

 Returns and exchanges

      Policy: We will replace or repair any purchase that does not meet our standards for beauty, craftsmanship, and durability. If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you may return it to us in new condition within 30 days of delivery, and we will happily process a full refund or store credit.

      Call us at 800-303-9733, or email us at [email protected], and we can provide further details for your return.

 Customer service

      If you have any questions about our products, our artists, or need any help placing an order or checking its status, please contact us at 1-800-303-9733. Our store hours are from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mountain Time, 7 days a week. Or you may email questions to [email protected]


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