Handcrafted leather belt
The belt is a must-have accessory for every wardrobe, man or woman. The belt is an essential accessory for every wardrobe, man or woman. It's an essential piece of leather goods to have in your wardrobe. That's why we've decided to offer you two different types of handcrafted leather belts. The difference lies in their width. Our first model is 3 centimeters wide, while the second is 4 centimeters.
Our belts go with most outfits, and are neither too wide to be compatible with all the loops on your jeans, nor too plain to match all the looks in your dressing room.
The belt manufacturing process
The various stages of production, from the origin of the skins to the tanning and finishing of the finished object, are carried out within a 120-kilometer radius of the Layrolle workshop.
Leather belts last longer than traditional belts. That's because it's handcrafted and the material is synonymous with durability and naturalness. The handcrafted leather belt also offers two other advantages: suppleness and flexibility. It allows the wearer to feel comfortable.
Leather belt and bag
A belt is a must-have accessory for any season, but you still need to know what to wear with it...Wearing a belt to match your leather bag is THE fashion statement!
If you like simple, classic looks and are looking to dress with elegance, don't hesitate: match your belt to your bag. At Sac du Berger, two models are available in three sleek colors (fawn, black and burgundy red) - easy to match, don't you think?
Matching your belt to your bag is the "little extra" that will enhance your outfit. A belt is a real asset in any outfit.
Our handcrafted belts are also available in 3 and 4 centimeters: versatile belts that will go with all your jeans and pants.
Its history
As you'd expect, the use of belts is nothing new, but the materials have evolved over time. While belts were used for decorative purposes, the military made special use of them. Belts were used to cinch the waist in order to flaunt a more muscular physique. This anecdote dates back to the mid-19th century.
The 1900s revolutionize the leather belt
Until then, British sailors used a rope as a belt. The only problem was that when they got wet, the rope got in the way. It wasn't until the 1920s, just after the First World War, that leather appeared on belts.
More practical, these handcrafted leather belts The leather belts were designed to allow soldiers to be more comfortable in their pants, and to be detached without great difficulty. That's how the handcrafted leather belt came into being!
In 1990, the belt was adopted by young people, becoming the essential accessory it is today.