Vivienne Westwood Graffiti Carved Leather Belt

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Maximum Waist: 37 in

The exceptional British fashion designer Vivienne Westwood began by making Teddy Boy clothes for McLaren and in 1971 they opened Let it Rock at 430 Kings Road. It was the beginning of the punk era, and the store marketed leather pants with sadomasochistic inspirations that made the conservative British blush with anger. With a rebel heart, Westwood became one of the key figures who influenced the wave of against-the-rule-attitude fashions of the ‘90s that continue to inspire looks today

This gorgeous Vivienne Westwood belt features an extensive red grid-like pattern throughout a white base and a black graffiti-like design that is carved into the leather. A playful belt constructed out of durable leather. The silver buckle is embossed with the Vivienne Westwood branding. In good condition with some fading due to age, but maintains fantastic quality

Measurements:

•Length: 43 in

•Width: 1.2 in

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Maximum Waist: 37 in

The exceptional British fashion designer Vivienne Westwood began by making Teddy Boy clothes for McLaren and in 1971 they opened Let it Rock at 430 Kings Road. It was the beginning of the punk era, and the store marketed leather pants with sadomasochistic inspirations that made the conservative British blush with anger. With a rebel heart, Westwood became one of the key figures who influenced the wave of against-the-rule-attitude fashions of the ‘90s that continue to inspire looks today

This gorgeous Vivienne Westwood belt features an extensive red grid-like pattern throughout a white base and a black graffiti-like design that is carved into the leather. A playful belt constructed out of durable leather. The silver buckle is embossed with the Vivienne Westwood branding. In good condition with some fading due to age, but maintains fantastic quality

Measurements:

•Length: 43 in

•Width: 1.2 in

Maximum Waist: 37 in

The exceptional British fashion designer Vivienne Westwood began by making Teddy Boy clothes for McLaren and in 1971 they opened Let it Rock at 430 Kings Road. It was the beginning of the punk era, and the store marketed leather pants with sadomasochistic inspirations that made the conservative British blush with anger. With a rebel heart, Westwood became one of the key figures who influenced the wave of against-the-rule-attitude fashions of the ‘90s that continue to inspire looks today

This gorgeous Vivienne Westwood belt features an extensive red grid-like pattern throughout a white base and a black graffiti-like design that is carved into the leather. A playful belt constructed out of durable leather. The silver buckle is embossed with the Vivienne Westwood branding. In good condition with some fading due to age, but maintains fantastic quality

Measurements:

•Length: 43 in

•Width: 1.2 in