Men's belt <Enamel black>
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Knot men's belt (patented black). Width approx. 3.5 cm, maximum waist approx. 95 cm, cowhide, made in Japan *Adjustable length, number of holes: 5 holes. A timeless basic that never goes out of style, Tokyo A belt that is indispensable for any outfit, from business to trendy fashion. With the diversification of materials, colors, and designs, many inexpensive belts are produced overseas, but belts made from high-quality materials are still often made by craftsmen in Japan.
Taito Ward, a downtown area of Tokyo, flourished in the Edo period with leather wholesalers, tanneries, and other leather product companies. Knot started out as a belt manufacturer here in 2011. With skilled craftsmen in its own factory, the company carefully crafts its products without cutting corners on even the smallest details, and continues to improve its knowledge and skills by handling everything from sales to wholesale.
Director Kazuaki Morikawa said, "I am currently in charge of sales, but after joining the company, I spent two years learning how to make belts as a craftsman. I was able to experience the characteristics of leather and the precision of the process, which I would not have noticed if I had only been in sales, and I was able to once again appreciate the value of hand-made work."
The word "knot" means "connection" or "bond." The name was chosen to express the idea that a belt is a tool for fastening, and to cherish the connections with people that are born through the work of making belts. A cowhide belt for gentlemen that highlights the texture and beauty of the leather
First, the cowhide is cut to the required size for the front and back, and then a core material is inserted between them before processing. As the cut edges of the leather are uncolored, they are dyed "edge" during the finishing stage. This is the process of applying paint to the edge (cut surface) to match the color of the belt surface and to give it a glossy finish. After the first dyeing, the company scrapes the edge surface with sandpaper and dyes it again to give it a smooth rounded shape. When making belts with a more solid feel, a matte agent is applied to create a subdued finish.
The belt is sometimes presented to men as a "symbol of success." It is said to be a reference to sumo wrestlers tying their mawashi belts and martial arts winners hoisting their championship belts.
In order to bring out the best in the leather, they spare no effort in carrying out laborious work, in order to ensure a soft feel when touched and a beautiful appearance. This is a men's belt that is truly a symbol of success. Designed with meticulous attention to detail, the simple design is timeless and packed with ingenuity to ensure long-lasting use.

