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OGL Square Brass ‘Prongless’ Buckle Leather Belt - Hand Dyed Brown

£91 Out of stock

OGL-BELT-SQ-BRN
Brown hand-dyed leather belt with circle punch holes, a ‘prongless’ brass roller buckle and a leather keeper - handmade by our good friends Obbi Good Label in Singapore. The unique buckle design offers a very clean look, meaning that this slimline belt is ideal for formal wear. Constructed with 12oz full-grain cowhide leather, which will age naturally with unique characteristics.

Product Description

Made by Obbi Good Label

Premium leather goods, jewellery and accessories, crafted in Singapore.

OGL Square Brass ‘Prongless’ Buckle Leather Belt - Hand Dyed Brown

- 12oz vegetable tanned cowhide leather
- Hand dyed brown (natural underside and edges)
- 0.16" thick (4mm)
- 1" wide (2.3cm)
- Circle punch holes
- Solid brass ‘prongless’ buckle with leather keeper
- 13 Hole positions
- Small debossed OGL logo
- 'OGL Works' brass screw-post for future adjustment

Leather Care

Cowhide

- Cowhide is one of the most widely used leathers, offering a balance of durability and flexibility. It has a slightly looser grain than horsehide, giving it a softer hand and a bit more give, while still offering excellent wear resistance


- Over time, cowhide will develop character through creasing, subtle color changes, and patina — especially in full-grain and vegetable-tanned versions. It’s generally more forgiving than horsehide and less prone to cracking, though it can still dry out if neglected


- Conditioning helps maintain suppleness and prevent drying or stiffening. Apply a small amount of neutral leather conditioner when the leather starts to feel dry or loses its luster — usually every 6–12 months depending on use. Work the conditioner in with a soft cloth and buff off any excess to avoid buildup, which can dull the surface or attract dirt


- For cleaning, wipe with a dry or lightly dampened cloth to remove dust and grime. For more stubborn dirt, a small amount of mild soap can be used with water — just make sure to test on a hidden area first. Never soak the leather. If the leather gets wet, blot gently and allow it to dry naturally at room temperature, away from heat sources, then condition if needed to restore moisture