Following up....
I bought this belt and liked it a lot from both a look and feel standpoint and also functionally, with a few reservations.
The belt looks great and would go great with business casual without looking at all tactical. It's plenty solid enough for AIWB (didn'try it OWB), however, I found the following limitations.
1. The size is not easy to adjust. If I need to enter a prohibited place, I would have to keep my holster on in order to keep my pants secure.
2. The belt is set up to feed towards the left, around back and around to the right side. The tail of the belt also feeds under the belt and towards the left.... If you want to carry AIWB at 1:00, there is no opportunity to use the tail to cover the holster clips/loops unless you feed the belt "backwards"... more next...
3. If you prefer to feed the belt towards the right side first, maybe you are left handed or want to make use of the tail for concealing the holster, then the decorations on the buckle will be upside down. Even the simplest buckle has their GL logo on it in a subdued graphic. It likely wont bother you to have it upside down, but, if you go for one of their flag designs, upside down is a problem (maybe not for some ). And there is no way to reverse the hardware since the loop-feed end is fixed.
TLDR... Nice belt, solidly built, with a few limitations..
"No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms." - Thomas Jefferson, Virginia Constitution, Draft 1, 1776
This was a special version of the Graith Sanmai belt. I'm wearing it now. It's by far my favorite belt. I really wish it was back in production--even without some of the fine detailing. @Mack
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