Minimal belt with stud closure. Made with aniline dyed, veg-tanned cowhide and hand cut, burnished and assembled in Titania's Brooklyn atelier.
Titania Inglis describes her namesake collection as lush minimalism – garments designed and engineered to be visually striking yet easy-to-wear. Powerful and feminine details govern her designs resulting in an array of uncommon pieces that complement and enhance the basic elements of a wardrobe and often add a hint of dark sex appeal.
Equally minimal is the line’s environmental impact. Each garment is sewn in a small, family-owned factory in New York from high-quality, low-impact fabrics including Japanese organic cotton, Italian vegetable-tanned leather, Italian recycled lycra, and dead stock wool from the local garment industry. Titania is the winner of the 2012 Ecco Domani Fashion Foundation award in Sustainable Design and was a finalist for the 2013 CFDA/Lexus Eco-Fashion Challenge.
Description
Minimal belt with stud closure. Made with aniline dyed, veg-tanned cowhide and hand cut, burnished and assembled in Titania's Brooklyn atelier.
Sizing + Info
Black leather belt.
Belt is not adjustable.
The distance between the first press stud and the first hole is as follows (this is the stud and hole that would determine the size that wraps around you):
size small - 33.5”
size medium - 35"
size large - 36.5"
Shipping
$10 standard shipping, free shipping on orders of $100 or more
Titania Inglis
Titania Inglis describes her namesake collection as lush minimalism – garments designed and engineered to be visually striking yet easy-to-wear. Powerful and feminine details govern her designs resulting in an array of uncommon pieces that complement and enhance the basic elements of a wardrobe and often add a hint of dark sex appeal.
Equally minimal is the line’s environmental impact. Each garment is sewn in a small, family-owned factory in New York from high-quality, low-impact fabrics including Japanese organic cotton, Italian vegetable-tanned leather, Italian recycled lycra, and dead stock wool from the local garment industry. Titania is the winner of the 2012 Ecco Domani Fashion Foundation award in Sustainable Design and was a finalist for the 2013 CFDA/Lexus Eco-Fashion Challenge.