Kapital Cow-Hair Distressed Leather Belt
After the second World War, soldiers bought and sold levis jeans on the black market. This stream of illegal transactions introduced a lot of Western culture to the East. Kiro and Toshikiyo Harata are a father son duo who have capitalized on this infatuation. Repurposing denim and other garments and selling them out of the denim capital of Japan - Kurashiki. The Japanese Heritage culture and the Harata duo’s obsession with indigo are some of the byproducts that have made the brand, “Kapital” a great success.
This tan leather belt features black and white cow hair on the facade of the accessory. Gold-colored metal hardware completes the buckle and prong of the belt. There are seven holes in the strap to suit a broad range of waist sizes. Hair loss and fading affects the aesthetic appeal but not the wearability of the piece. It remains in stellar functional condition.
Size Unmarked (please refer to measurements):
Length: 102cm
Condition: 6.5/10
After the second World War, soldiers bought and sold levis jeans on the black market. This stream of illegal transactions introduced a lot of Western culture to the East. Kiro and Toshikiyo Harata are a father son duo who have capitalized on this infatuation. Repurposing denim and other garments and selling them out of the denim capital of Japan - Kurashiki. The Japanese Heritage culture and the Harata duo’s obsession with indigo are some of the byproducts that have made the brand, “Kapital” a great success.
This tan leather belt features black and white cow hair on the facade of the accessory. Gold-colored metal hardware completes the buckle and prong of the belt. There are seven holes in the strap to suit a broad range of waist sizes. Hair loss and fading affects the aesthetic appeal but not the wearability of the piece. It remains in stellar functional condition.
Size Unmarked (please refer to measurements):
Length: 102cm
Condition: 6.5/10
After the second World War, soldiers bought and sold levis jeans on the black market. This stream of illegal transactions introduced a lot of Western culture to the East. Kiro and Toshikiyo Harata are a father son duo who have capitalized on this infatuation. Repurposing denim and other garments and selling them out of the denim capital of Japan - Kurashiki. The Japanese Heritage culture and the Harata duo’s obsession with indigo are some of the byproducts that have made the brand, “Kapital” a great success.
This tan leather belt features black and white cow hair on the facade of the accessory. Gold-colored metal hardware completes the buckle and prong of the belt. There are seven holes in the strap to suit a broad range of waist sizes. Hair loss and fading affects the aesthetic appeal but not the wearability of the piece. It remains in stellar functional condition.
Size Unmarked (please refer to measurements):
Length: 102cm
Condition: 6.5/10