Wednesday 11 September 2019

Few Things You Should Know About Belt Buckles

We all have seen celebrities in movies or television shows wearing those stylish belt buckles that highlight their waists. Before you also get in your car or mount your horse to go and grab those new and modern style handmade silver belt buckles, how about you learn the history of these buckles and know their different types?

History of belt buckles

If you love wearing belt buckles, you should know that in 1822 Albert Thurston first introduced belt buckles to the world. Although people associate belt buckles with the west and their western wear, however, it was the Roman soldiers who embraced them as part of their accessories in the middle ages. It was during the civil world when handmade silver belt buckles were introduced to the military that many blacksmiths started its mass production that had let to the falling of prices that even cowboys could wear them. And today, wearing belt buckles is more like a trend as they come in different shapes, designs and sizes.

Few types of belt buckles
 
The auto-grip buckles


The auto-grip buckles have a stylish grip feature and they are created in a way to give more power to hold, and these types of belts are often worn casually.

The Burleson

This type of a belt buckle has a solid sterling silver buckle with a Texas star and rim along with a twisted rope edge. It is fully hand-engraved and will work on anyone's inch belt.

Auto press buckle

This is another type of a locking buckle but it is designed without the teeth. It has a lock mechanism which can loosen or tighten any time as and when required.

Most actors in the early days are remembered with the cowboy look and style. If you want to pay tribute to Hollywood actors on the early or mid 20th century, you can look for handmade silver belt buckles and put on those cowboy outfits.