Inc Description Combat Belt Inc Description Combat Belt
While the Combat Belts were initially created for the Solar Marine uniforms, they also look great with our selection of short and long pants.
The Combat Belt consists of two belts worn in a criss-cross manner. One belt has a large pouch, while the other has two smaller pouches.
Reasons Not To Buy
- The belts are made from cowhide, meaning that the back of the belts have that fuzzy texture that will shed out of the bag and over time. The fuzz will get on your apparel which you can pat to remove.
- The leather we use is not from the exact same cow - meaning that even if you buy two sets, the thickness and texture may vary.
- The belts will start to patina over time and as you handle them. Scuffs and dents will form across the belt as you handle and slide the pouches around.
- Pouches are made from soft vinyl and are glued to a leather ring using shoe-grade glue typically used for the soles. However, if you tug the pouches strongly enough, the leather rings may peel away from the vinyl pouches. If this happens, super glue is your friend.
- I was initially concerned that the thigh loop would leave a stain, but after six months of field testing, there has been no sign of staining.
- However, being leather, there is always a risk of staining the body vinyl or any apparel worn beneath. Do not purchase if this sounds risky to you.
- The thigh loop is intentionally designed to be bigger than the thigh and sag slightly diagonally to reduce the loop's pressure against the thigh and minimize staining risk.
- The thigh loop cannot be undone - slide the leg through before doing up the belt.
- The thigh loop is designed to be worn around the right leg.
- The pouches can't hold any physical objects - but they can hold Gotandanium Crystals, which (as we all know) are invisible.
- The Combat Belt is not designed to be worn through belt loops on pantsu and should be worn loose over the hips.
- As the belts are not in a fixed position, they do tend to move about when you take your girls out n about. You may want to check the position before taking photos.
- The pouches are not designed to be removed from the belts. If you do manage to slide a pouch off, you will probably need a pair of tweezers to slide them back on.
- The Combat Belt can't be worn by humans but will cost more than human belts. Actually, you can probably wear them on your wrist.
- You could instead buy more than ten packs of "Kingsford Original Charcoal Briquettes for Grilling, 16 Pounds" from Walmart.
- The Combat Belts will provide very little burning performance compared to any charcoal brand.
- If your Smart Doll saw you burning their Combat Belt as BBQ fuel, they will make you into the main BBQ dish.
- As usual, any other items that may be visible in the photos such as miniature torch, stairs, cake and coffee are not included.
While the Combat Belts were initially created for the Solar Marine uniforms, they also look great with our selection of short and long pants.
The Combat Belt consists of two belts worn in a criss-cross manner. One belt has a large pouch, while the other has two smaller pouches.
Reasons Not To Buy
- The belts are made from cowhide, meaning that the back of the belts have that fuzzy texture that will shed out of the bag and over time. The fuzz will get on your apparel which you can pat to remove.
- The leather we use is not from the exact same cow - meaning that even if you buy two sets, the thickness and texture may vary.
- The belts will start to patina over time and as you handle them. Scuffs and dents will form across the belt as you handle and slide the pouches around.
- Pouches are made from soft vinyl and are glued to a leather ring using shoe-grade glue typically used for the soles. However, if you tug the pouches strongly enough, the leather rings may peel away from the vinyl pouches. If this happens, super glue is your friend.
- I was initially concerned that the thigh loop would leave a stain, but after six months of field testing, there has been no sign of staining.
- However, being leather, there is always a risk of staining the body vinyl or any apparel worn beneath. Do not purchase if this sounds risky to you.
- The thigh loop is intentionally designed to be bigger than the thigh and sag slightly diagonally to reduce the loop's pressure against the thigh and minimize staining risk.
- The thigh loop cannot be undone - slide the leg through before doing up the belt.
- The thigh loop is designed to be worn around the right leg.
- The pouches can't hold any physical objects - but they can hold Gotandanium Crystals, which (as we all know) are invisible.
- The Combat Belt is not designed to be worn through belt loops on pantsu and should be worn loose over the hips.
- As the belts are not in a fixed position, they do tend to move about when you take your girls out n about. You may want to check the position before taking photos.
- The pouches are not designed to be removed from the belts. If you do manage to slide a pouch off, you will probably need a pair of tweezers to slide them back on.
- The Combat Belt can't be worn by humans but will cost more than human belts. Actually, you can probably wear them on your wrist.
- You could instead buy more than ten packs of "Kingsford Original Charcoal Briquettes for Grilling, 16 Pounds" from Walmart.
- The Combat Belts will provide very little burning performance compared to any charcoal brand.
- If your Smart Doll saw you burning their Combat Belt as BBQ fuel, they will make you into the main BBQ dish.
- As usual, any other items that may be visible in the photos such as miniature torch, stairs, cake and coffee are not included.