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Exclusive Gibson Trading Co. Concho Ostrich Print Leather Belt

Item Number: 120D41

Original Price: $50.00

$24.99

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    • A down-home good price on this men’s western Gibson belt exclusively at Sheplers!
    • Crafted of synthetic & genuine leathers
    • Classic ostrich print belt features hand lacing details & supreme western conchos
    • Buckle & keeper are removable - add your own for a customized look
    • To determine your belt size, add 2" to your jean or slack size

    Gibson Trading Company gave Sheplers Western Stores their start! Founded in Wichita, KS in 1899 by J.W. Gibson, it was originally called the Gibson Harness Company. In 1946, Harry Shepler bought the company and changed the name to Sheplers Saddle & Leather, which paved the way for the world's largest western store! Now customers can find authentic Gibson Trading merchandise perfect for work or play exclusively at Sheplers! There is no comparison when it comes to finding good quality and handsome Men’s Belts. In a peanut brittle hue, ostrich print synthetic leather lays on a heavy genuine leather. Decorated with nickel plated conchos. Men’s western belt measures 1 1/2" wide. Imported.

    Rated 3.7 out of 5 by 3 reviewers.
    Rated 5 out of 5 by THE OSTRICH CONCHO BELT HAS EXCELLENT VALLUE AND QUALITY GREAT SERVICE, VALUE AND QUALITY! THANK YOU FOR GIVING EXCELLENT SERVICE, AND GOOD QUALITY PRODUCT! March 20, 2013
    Rated 5 out of 5 by My husband loves his new belt shipping was mailed in perfect condition. I searched a year for a belt just like this one. Price was origionally great, then a promotion was added. could not believe the price an quality. Montana shopper. February 10, 2012
    Rated 1 out of 5 by Belt ripped apart When trying to tighten the belt, it just ripped into two parts. I am definitely not strong enough to tear a leather belt apart. The materials used must be 'not be fit for purpose'. June 27, 2011
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