Orciani (m/w)
A staple of the Italian leather belt makers. You are spoiled for choice at Orciani, whether you are looking for a casual belt, their signature Nobuckle belt, or a clean, minimalist calf leather belt to pair with a suit. All of which are reasonably priced given Orciani’s quality.
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Anderson’s (m/w)
Each Anderson’s belt goes through 100 steps and is handmade in Italy. The brand has also developed a broad selection of woven fabric belts that are most commonly available online.
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Alberto Luti (m/w)
As a fairly young brand that has only been around since 2018, the emphasis is on “Western-style” belts, but you can also buy casual belts from the brand.
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Cipriani Leather
Cipriani, not associated with the bar-turned-hospitality group, sources flawless leathers for its belts. The brand has earned its reputation by offering custom reversible belts, which are commonly configured to be used for Hermès buckles. So if your SA can’t commission a certain color combination, you will most likely be able to get it through Cipriani.
Adriano Meneghetti (m/w)
As an even younger brand, founded in 2011, Meneghetti sources some of the finest leathers for its belts and often applies a hand finished texture to its leather products. Stiles range once again, from “Western/cowboy” to clean minimalist belts.
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Orciani makes beautiful belts. Surprised more US retailers don't carry and feature them.