SWISS BROWN 33MM LEATHER BELT USED
Out of stock
- SKU
- 91312500
- Style
- Belt
Description
Stock a piece of authentic Swiss military heritage. This genuine Swiss Army issue leather belt is the real deal — pulled from Swiss military stores, broken in by service use, and ready for a second life on the waists of your customers. With its rich brown full-grain leather strap and solid brass single-prong buckle, it hits the sweet spot between rugged surplus utility and timeless heritage style.
At roughly 33mm (about 1.3") wide, this is a versatile everyday width — substantial enough to anchor work pants, jeans, or tactical trousers, but trim enough to thread through standard belt loops. The simple square brass frame buckle is classically Swiss: understated, functional, and built to outlast fashion cycles. Buyers who appreciate vintage workwear, military surplus, and honest leather goods will recognize the quality on sight.
Who It Sells To
- Military surplus collectors and Swiss Army gear enthusiasts
- Reenactors and living-history buyers seeking authentic-issue kit
- Hunters, hikers, and outdoorsmen who want a leather belt that can take abuse
- Heritage-style and vintage workwear customers shopping for character pieces
- Preppers and everyday-carry users looking for a no-nonsense leather belt
Key Features
- Original Swiss military issue — not a copy or remake
- Made in Switzerland to the original specification
- Genuine leather strap with natural suede underside
- Solid brass square buckle with single prong
- Approximately 33mm (1.3") wide — fits standard belt loops
- Multiple adjustment holes for a custom fit
Condition
These belts are used / previously issued. Expect honest field-use character — softened leather, surface scuffs, edge wear, faded patina on the brass, and small marks that come from real service. That broken-in look is part of the appeal: every belt has its own story, and no reproduction can fake it. Leather grain, color depth, and buckle patina will vary piece to piece.
An easy add-on to surplus apparel sets, leather-goods displays, and heritage-style merchandising. Pairs naturally with wool field shirts, M-70 trousers, denim, and chore coats — making it just as at home in a fashion-forward storefront as in a hardcore surplus shop.