Pampeano Polo Belt Jefe
Pampeano Polo Belt Jefe
This smart polo belt has subtle shades of navy and brown and is favoured by those who don't want anything too loud. Pampeano has a belt for everyone, some want a bold statement piece, others may want to make a quieter nod to this phenomenal style.
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Made in Argentina by hand, their polo belts take on average five hours per belt to make, four of those hours dedicated to the hand weaving. Extremely hard to make perfectly, their weavers are amongst the most skilled and experienced in the country. High density waxed yarn is painstakingly looped around premium A-grade vegetable tanned leather, that has been stamped into the desired 'pampa' design.
The width of standard belts such as this one is 3.5cm.
Size Guide:
Belt Size Waist Size Women's Size
- 80cm 28" 6
- 85cm 30" 8
- 90cm 32" 10
- 95cm 34" 12
- 100cm 36" 14
- 105cm 38" 16
- 110cm 40" 18
- 115cm 42" 20
Further Information
- Leather.
Care Instructions
Like all luxury leather goods, this is a natural product so Pampeano have included some care instructions on how to maintain the lustre of your Pampeano polo belt.
Ensure you have selected the correct size. High-quality leather warms and softens as it is worn, slightly moulding to your shape. If your belt is much too small or is fastened too tightly, you could potentially stretch the leather which means that it will become slightly misshapen and not looking as new anyone.
Maintaining the leather
To maintain the richness of the leather, you should nourish it with a good leather conditioner every so often. Apply a small amount onto a dry cloth and rub into the leather. Use a separate cloth to buff it until all of the conditioner has been absorbed.
As with all leather goods, try and keep your polo belt dry. If it does get wet, just blot with a towel as soon as possible and let it air dry. Do not machine wash.
Maintaining the thread
The vibrant hand-stitched pampa patterns on their polo belts consist of high des=nsity waxed saddlery threads, meaning they are robust and easy to clean.
Just use soapy water and a non-coloured sponge to scrub the threads in the direction of the stitching (across the width of the belt and not the length). Use a damp cloth to remove any excess soap, and towel dry as soon as possible.
Snagged a thread? Because of the sport from which Pampeano's polo belts originated, they are made to be durable and hardwearing. In the unlikely event that a thread has come loose, simply tuck the end back under the threads next to it and fix in place using a little superglue. Make sure you tuck it in on the back of the belt and repair will be undetectable.
- Argentigina cow leather
- Hand-stitched together
- Brass buckle
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Made in Argentina by hand, their polo belts take on average five hours per belt to make, four of those hours dedicated to the hand weaving. Extremely hard to make perfectly, their weavers are amongst the most skilled and experienced in the country. High density waxed yarn is painstakingly looped around premium A-grade vegetable tanned leather, that has been stamped into the desired 'pampa' design.
The width of standard belts such as this one is 3.5cm.
Size Guide:
Belt Size Waist Size Women's Size
- 80cm 28" 6
- 85cm 30" 8
- 90cm 32" 10
- 95cm 34" 12
- 100cm 36" 14
- 105cm 38" 16
- 110cm 40" 18
- 115cm 42" 20
- Leather.
Care Instructions
Like all luxury leather goods, this is a natural product so Pampeano have included some care instructions on how to maintain the lustre of your Pampeano polo belt.
Ensure you have selected the correct size. High-quality leather warms and softens as it is worn, slightly moulding to your shape. If your belt is much too small or is fastened too tightly, you could potentially stretch the leather which means that it will become slightly misshapen and not looking as new anyone.
Maintaining the leather
To maintain the richness of the leather, you should nourish it with a good leather conditioner every so often. Apply a small amount onto a dry cloth and rub into the leather. Use a separate cloth to buff it until all of the conditioner has been absorbed.
As with all leather goods, try and keep your polo belt dry. If it does get wet, just blot with a towel as soon as possible and let it air dry. Do not machine wash.
Maintaining the thread
The vibrant hand-stitched pampa patterns on their polo belts consist of high des=nsity waxed saddlery threads, meaning they are robust and easy to clean.
Just use soapy water and a non-coloured sponge to scrub the threads in the direction of the stitching (across the width of the belt and not the length). Use a damp cloth to remove any excess soap, and towel dry as soon as possible.
Snagged a thread? Because of the sport from which Pampeano's polo belts originated, they are made to be durable and hardwearing. In the unlikely event that a thread has come loose, simply tuck the end back under the threads next to it and fix in place using a little superglue. Make sure you tuck it in on the back of the belt and repair will be undetectable.
- Argentigina cow leather
- Hand-stitched together
- Brass buckle
Delivery
Returns