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spydrwebb44 t1_itn1vc6 wrote

Arcade.

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flaccidpounder t1_ito0vfs wrote

I don't see much difference aesthetically between this and OP's current belt

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Worried_Wheel_2915 t1_itnjo8e wrote

The best part of the arcade belt is not having to take it off going through airport security - agree it’s really comfortable and great for hiking

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_thinkaboutit t1_itn6jzt wrote

Got an arcade belt before my last hiking trip. Can’t believe it took me so long to do this, much more comfortable for traveling and hiking.

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CommunicationOwn9850 t1_itn7irj wrote

Ansen Belt and Buckle. I’ve had some of my belts for over five years so far. They also back up their belts with a lifetime warranty. buckles and straps are easily interchangeable, with items from casual to professional wear.

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Fruitndveg t1_itphs3x wrote

Just got a Kavu one recently. Seems well made and has held up well so far. Maybe not the most robust though, quite thin.

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iBo0m OP t1_itq75st wrote

> Kavu

Looks nice, thanks. Never heard of this brand before!

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Fruitndveg t1_itqhocg wrote

Made in USA too if that’s something that interests you.

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nukidot t1_iu1fp8w wrote

Thanks. The others listed don't say where they're made so must not be USA or elsewhere that would appeal.

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juicysweatsuitz t1_itn5awm wrote

Idk if this is what you’re looking for but Ben Davis canvas belt is awesome. I’ve had mine for years and I had my dads belt that he had for years and passed on to me until it was stolen. Good ass belt and it looks nice. 🫡 hope this helps.

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Warmtimes t1_ittaacj wrote

What don't you like about the aesthetics of the Fjallraven? I think it looks pretty good for most casual applications. I haven't seen it in person though.

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