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Review on Leather Movers Scratch Repair in Boston by Austin Arvayo

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Men's belt without scratches

Decent belt, not very flexible but expect it to break. For the big bucks, Carhart is the best belt. Belt holes but the button closest to the end keeps popping out. I'll try to bend it if I can. No problem with the Carhart belt. Overall, the Carhart belt is better, better made and worth the extra money in my opinion. It's good for the money, but I'll probably buy a Carhart next time, but again, it's a 'good buy'. The only problem may be that the rubber coating will peel off the spikes in the future. UPDATE: Firstly it's made in America so extra points just for that but after 3 months it's doing what it's supposed to do. After adjusting the "buckle" curve, it fits much better. It did, the buckle didn't fit flush and there was a gap between the buckle and the strap, but after bending it looks and fits better. It also doesn't have a loop (that secures excess skin like a regular belt) that the other two have, but I'm not sure if that's necessary. Even rubber-coated studs still work perfectly at the moment. *** I have bought 3 different scratch resistant belts, Boston Leather, Dickies and Carhartt and they all work well and have not had any problems with any of them. Problems with Dickie's hairpin falling off as mentioned in several reviews. You may have fixed the problem because the bolt doesn't seem to unscrew, I tried unscrewing it, it just spins freely without falling out. Boston is a good value because it was about $13 less than Carhartt but $3 more than Dickies. In my opinion the Carhartt looks nicer and looks better but if I'm looking for a good work belt I would go to Boston, it looks good and works well at a good price and it's made here!

Pros
  • shiny
Cons
  • Has problems