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Canadian belt maker Fullum & Holt is one of the largest leather goods manufacturer in the world, and is officially our oldest, most established label. Started in 1897 (yes, that’s 113 years old), the Montreal based company has created quality leather goods for so long that, as an example, the Canadian Armed Forces contracted them to supply military belts and harnesses for the cavalry in 1914. If that’s not an example of quality, I don’t know what is.

The label uses a variety of sources for construction, including lizard and Belgian calf, Nubuk and genuine bridle leather, and buckles forged from solid brass and polished black nickel. Tons of different styles to choose from outside of the ones pictured above. Prices start at $85.