Getting the Belt



Every person's wardrobe should have well-made, classic pieces. A trench coat, a pair of boots and the perfect white tee are just a few. Fortunately in Shanghai,if you know where to look, well-made doesn't necessarily mean expensive. In the case of another wardrobe staple, the brown leather belt, this remains true. We found a fantastic leather worker at 401 Jianguo Lu, a little bit east of Wulumuqi Lu. We picked out a sumptuous top-grain leather and a sturdy brass buckle (for buckles, nothing beats good ol' brass!). And off he went fixing it into our perfect belt that we'll probably wear for decades. It looks like an investment piece, but all we had to invest was a little bit of ingenuity and hanging out with a sweet old Chinese man as he banged and chiseled away at his workstation. Oh, and we also invested RMB200, which is about how much you'd pay for a plastic leather belt with a cheap metal buckle at any fast fashion store in Shanghai.

from www.shanghaistylefile.com

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