The studded belts worn by the rockers and greasers who met-up and congregated in and outside of the Pride & Clarke showrooms throughout the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s are what our Galaxy Belt design is based on.
A free-form design of gold and chrome studs in various sizes, studded to the best quality belt leather and made here in London, England.
Now a stylish accessory, worn as an everyday item, day or night, for many years the studded belt in Britain was considered a weapon for fighting and to wear one was menacing and threatening! The idea that a belt proved you were a threat to society was a real thing (the same was believed of studded wristbands, see article at bottom of page), right up until the mid-1970s when post punk everyone from kids to fashion editors started wearing them.
P&C produced and sold a variety of leather belts, when during the 1950s and 1960s rockers and greasers would hand stud their belts, usually quite naively and roughly. We’ve produced the 'Galaxy' design in reference to the hand studded history and free creativity of these belts (those wanting to be truly menacing would stud nails into the leather for that extra punch!)
Our signature square (antique) buckle is a heavy and durable design influenced by belts we have in our archive from both P&C and The London Leatherman. We advise all of our customer to take the time to measure their waist before ordering and order to your exact measurement so that our belts fit you as all good belts should, with minimal overhang.
With the many cultural and design cross-overs between Pride & Clarke and The London Leatherman today we produce the The Galaxy Belt under both labels.
There’s more about the Galaxy Belt here: Dave Carroll on Instagram: “How it came about! Vol.2”