One of our favourite ex pat Aussie designers, Sruli Recht, has released a belt to beat the rest.
May 9th, 2008
He calls it the ~Elt. Which is ’Belt’ without the ’B’. The missing ’B’ standing for buckle.
A seriously innovative design from a cult Aussie ex pat designer, the buckle-less belt is a completely Icelandic product, designed with the savoir-faire that Sruli Recht is known for.
This super good looking accessory from this super cool designer uses a unique Feed-Teeth method of fastening, meaning no buckle is needed.
Metal Detector Invisible. We love it.
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