
As a result of finding these amazing buckles, I've decided I need to be wearing belts more often. The first designs come from Maxine, Dear. These buckles are made from covers of old books. Love them!


Here are a couple from Fluffyco. I love this shop and their nature inspired designs. You'll be seeing more of their products in future posts. Meanwhile, my two favorite buckles are featured below.


And last but not least, these buckles from Swear Jar Design have been on my wish list for a while now. They can be purchased at Swear Jar Design, Fancy Tiger in Denver, or Common Threads in Boulder.


Want a little history about belt buckles? Click HERE for some fun facts.
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