British Army - Royal Engineers / RE / Sapper Stable Belt Builder - EOD / Diver / Pegasus /  Commando / Search
British Army - Royal Engineers / RE / Sapper Stable Belt Builder - EOD / Diver / Pegasus /  Commando / Search
British Army - Royal Engineers / RE / Sapper Stable Belt Builder - EOD / Diver / Pegasus /  Commando / Search
British Army - Royal Engineers / RE / Sapper Stable Belt Builder - EOD / Diver / Pegasus /  Commando / Search
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  • Military Style
  • Durable Nickle Plated Locket buckle
  • fits 2.5 inch wide webbing
  • Stitched with Bonded Nylon thread
  • Double Stitched Seams
  • Modern Construction (No leather Used (belts are made without the use of leather)
  • As pictured
Sizing, 

small (to fit up to 30" waist), 
medium (to fit up to 36" waist), 
large (to fit 40") 
XL (to fit up to 44" waist). 
XXL (to fit up to 48" waist). 

IMPORTANT PLEASE READ

1. At max size, the slider / adjuster will be up against the buckle, if your regulations say your slider, needs to be in a specific place, please bear that in mind when ordering. 

2. When measuring, please allow for clothing, i.e, shirts trousers, in some cases jumpers

3. These buckle are precision machined for high detail, please DO NOT ATTEMPT TO BEND, OR FORCE CLOSED

A brief history
The term "stable belt" originates from when cavalrymen would place the belt around the waist. They would then move the buckle to the side, when cleaning the stables and tending to their horses. This would prevent injury to the animal.

As technology moved on corps quickly adopted clasp buckles but keeping the traditional colours

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