Saturday, July 3, 2010
Volcom Assortment Leather belt
The Volcom Assortment belt is made from bonded leather with an all over emboss and print design. The buckle is made from chunky metal with an embossed Volcom logo. Volcom is located in Costa Mesa, California and was founded in 1991 as Stone Boardwear Inc by Richard Wooly Woolcott and Tucker T-Dawg Hall.
Fashion belt,women's belt,lady belt
Packaging:according to client's specific demand
1)Latest and fashion design
2)With advanced technology and exquisite workmanship
3)Customized designs available
4)With large production capacity that ensures the shipment on time
BELT-202
Multi circle coconut wooden beads belt with parallel white seashell design and 4 strings for closure
Handmade Leather Belts
Prices: Basic plain belt with basic buckle $55 All other belts please enquire, as prices will vary due to personal design and extras. Belt colours; Black, Tan, Dark Brown and natural. Plain, stitched, or hand-stitched: different colour please specify. Enquiries on buckles Brass and chrome and designs welcomed
Blue Screen Of Death Belt is a Little Optimistic Read more: Blue Screen Of Death Belt is a Little Optimistic
Most of us try to refrain from ever seeing the Blue Screen Of Death, for it is just a frustrating screen without too many options…and we really despise it. At least Geeks have a more positive look of the popular BSOD, but this time, it is in Belt form.
Besides the Blue Screen Of Death gadget that was made for pranks, this is the most positive way you will view the BSOD without the frustration, the cursing and the anger. The cool belt presents the most hated screen visual on earth for all other geeks to see and have a common hatred with you.
Moreover, if you are an Apple geek, then this Blue Screen Of Death Belt can also provide you more strength on a daily basis, knowing that it could be taunting Windows users all day long while you simply walk the streets.
The cool BSOD Belt could be yours for only $23 and makes for a perfect Geek Gadget that is also fashionable.
Pacman Belts are Cute and Retro
Pacman fans have two new reasons to expand their accessory collection, thanks to these Pacman belt designs that are amazingly cute and also retro. As mentioned earlier, there is a buckle focused design and then there is the Inky, Pinky, Blinky and Clyde design, with all the characters stacked on the entire belt. In the former, you have a large Pacman metal buckle that would guarantee eyeball attention. It measures around 42 inches and is good for those who prefer subtlety. Pinky is featured on this belt too, with a few repetitions around the entire length. The latter of course is more loud, colorful and of course cuter. This one is going to be a huge draw among children. With all their favorite characters, and a yellow Pacman for the buckle, the Pacman belt is 42 inches in length too.
Pac Man Blue Trim Belt
The four-ghost and Pacman belt design has a blue trim that lends additional appeal. This belt can be adjusted to any length below 42 inches, too. Apparently, this was the same design that Noel Fielding had worn during the Mighty Boosh.
Read more: Pacman Belts are Cute and Retro | Walyou http://www.walyou.com/blog/2009/12/02/pacman-belts-design/#ixzz0sg864GJV
The QR Code belt buckle
I just loved this picture in Wired of the QR Belt Buckle. Apparently some Australian company is getting all innovative and putting QR Codes on anything and can design any product for you. The company is called… Fluid Forms
What we think?
I think it is innovative but I am not sure I would want someone bending down on the ground to take a picture of my fat belly and belt. If you have a great body -I am sure you wouldn’t mind though!
But really - you can be innovative with mobile codes -but I am quite hot on the sticker type of code. Now what were they called…
iPinz- that’s it! I met someone at CTIA and they showed me some stickers that were re-usable and they could have any code on them. They were cheap and you could stick them on to anything to highlight a brand or party or whatever. That might the friendlier cheaper alternative.
Sonic Design’s Tough Times Belt Puncher
It ain’t easy getting by in these tough economic times. That’s why Sonic Design, a Brooklyn based company, has developed the Tough Times Belt Puncher for the tough times we are all enduring due to the credit crunch.
If you’re feeling squeezed by the current economic climate and are forced to go on a recession diet, (Usually consisting of Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwiches or worse SPAM) this belt is for you. It uses a 3-disc adjustment mechanism allowing the user to dial in their annual net income and estimated cost of living. The hole punch is positioned an appropriate distance from the last hole according to the economic situation and personal needs of the user.
Hopefully with the stimulus package, you can afford one.
Head Porter Plus Animal Belts
As part of their Spring/Summer 2009 Collection, Head Porter Plus has now released the Animal Belts. The pack consists of three styles, each coming with an animal pattern, leather accents and ring closure. The Head Porter Plus Animal Belts are now available at Reinforce.
Denim, Belts, Shorts
Once again Visvim has released new items from its Spring/Summer 2009 Collection. This recent drop clearly stears towards summer, offering a wide range of shorts, including denim shorts, seersucker shorts and canvas shorts, each coming in several colorways. Furthermore Visvim has released more Fluxus denim and added a royal blue colorway to the line-up, which is very refreshing for the summer. Last but not least they released the Veggie Gutter Belts, which comes in black with silver studs and brown with gold studs. The new items are now all available at SV.
BBC/Ice Cream Silver Metallic
neighborhood fragment design snake pattern belt 1 Neighborhood x Fragment Design Snake Pattern Belt
PETA alert, Neighborhood and Fragment Design have teamed up again to produce a genuine snake skin belt. The colored belt includes a studded pattern which extends almost the entire length. Available in either blue or red at the hnyee.Store.
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