Everyone’s favorite belt company, Mission Belt just launched a new line! They are famous for their classic no-holes leather belts and I am so excited to tell you about their Nylon Collection. The no holes belt that fans fell in love with (and has currently given back with 23K Kiva Micro Loans) now comes in a durable nylon webbing strap and a matte finish buckle. Perfect for all of your back to school fashions. I love no holes- holes always tear and what about when youre in between holes? And lets not forget about when we drop those pounds and there is no hole left! Mission Belt's nylon collection is constructed with a durable nylon webbing strap and a matte finish buckle. This fusion of functionality and style utilizes Mission Belt's track system, a core feature of your favorite no-holes belt.
This line of 40mm belts is constructed with a durable nylon webbing strap and a matte finish buckle. The fun color options include:
· Stealth (black nylon)
· Carrier (grey nylon)
· Tactical (blue nylon)
· Flare (orange nylon)
· Storm (tan nylon)
· Commando (camouflage nylon)
· Predator (green nylon)
The Nylon Collection is available online and at select retail stores, and for a great price. the belt is well constructed & will last you for a long time. And don¹t forget, a dollar from every Mission Belt sold goes to the "Mission" to fight global hunger and poverty through micro lending. Partnering with Kiva, the Mission Belt has made over 22k micro loans worldwide ranging from $25 to $500 each. Like Mission Belt Co., the Mission is growing everyday and giving a hand up to those striving for a better life.
Mission Belts have no holes and always fit. Traditional belts only adjust every inch whereas Mission Belts micro adjust every 1/4 inch. The company also sells a la carte buckles and straps to give customers the option to mix and match for their own unique combinations. The belts even come in two widths: 35mm and 40mm.
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