Check out ledbury.com for the story of the two Pauls and why they founded Ledbury.
I have belts older than some of your kids.  Luggage too. Shoes too. Classics.  I just ordered this belt as a replacement for one I left in a hotel room (No, the housekeeping staff didn't turn it in...really?)  Love the belt. Classic craftsmanship.  Check it out.
The Commonwealth Collection is a unique range of hand-crafted  accessories designed in collaboration with local Virginia artisans.  The  inaugural piece is The Free Union Belt, made in partnership with Marcus  Wiley of Wiley Belts, best known for applying equestrian aesthetic and  craftsmanship to belt design.   Ledbury and Marcus joined forces to  create a truly distinctive piece made entirely by hand in Albemarle  County, Virginia.
The Free Union Belt: Crafted from large-hide  English bridle leather, The Free Union’s Tobacco leather strap has been  stripped, beveled, stitched, dyed and burnished, all by hand.    The buckle is a unique quick release mechanism first employed as a hose  clamp by England’s National Fire Service in the 19th century.  Cast  locally, it is formed from a high-density white bronze metal.  Over  time, the white bronze will develop a slight natural patina, giving each  buckle its own tint and character.



England had a 'National Fire Service'?
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