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Crafted in the ratchet-belt style—originally used in the Russian military—the SlideBelt doesn’t come cut with any holes, which means one size fits all. With traditional belts, every time you pull them closed the holes are put under serious strain, which can lead to cracking and discoloration in the leather Read More
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Happy to see Massdrop offering some vegan product options in addition to the many leather options which other massdrop customers enjoy.
Not sure why all the animus towards vegan products? I can only theorize, that like the gay bashing homophobe who is secretly gay. These vegan bashers are closet salad eaters and are jealous of people living a plant based lifestyle.
I feel the same way. The marketing speak is just irritating. The same way anything black that fits in your pocket or on your belt is suddenly "tactical".
Oh, oh! I didn't even read your reply to me even less!
Lets be frank, you butted your little butt-head into this conversation all by yourself, with nothing more to offer than name-calling at the get-go.
Referring to commenters (moi) who were less enthusiastic about plastic belts than you, as people having a "hissy fit", isn't exactly constructive. Of course, if that's all you've got to say, you're certainly entitled to participate--but you can't complain about my posts anymore than I can about yours--this is an equal opportunity discussion site, is it not , ma petite pop-tarte?
PS: Meilleure orthographe française maintenant, que j'ai eu le temps d'ouvrir mon ordinateur portable ;-)
People might well troll and it is entirely acceptable to me. To explain, this company is offering a plastic belt. Maybe its as good as a name brand plastic belt, say $15 worth, but that really is the limit. What this company is doing is re-imaging a plastic belt as a 'vegan' product. Now if you are daft enough to fall for such nonsense that is up to you, but some people may feel the need to point out that an over-priced plastic belt is just that, over-priced.
$30 for a polyurethane/PVC belt? These sell for around £7. Now they don't come in a fancy box that you throw in the bin, but then they don't charge for said box.
And stop calling it 'vegan leather', that is the stupidest hipster nonsense phrase.
DavidVLet me be more specific - the vegan movement/lifestyle is good - I have no issues with it however... when more globally, people like peta tell me I am evil - this pressures other industries to be sensitive. Now you go into a Meecedes or BMW dealership (cars I own and prefer) they now come standard with fake leather - forcing me to have to special order cars at a higher cost. This is due to greed AND no doubt a desire to appear animal friendly - but whatever the reasons, it’s a major major major major pain.
How can you call these vegan leather belts when there is no leather used ? They are either leather belts or non leather belts. I think you owe your customers the truth.
SwekmanI'm wearing a pair of vegan leather shoes right now that are 8 years old. Made by British company 'Vegetarian Shoes'. These are similar to Doc Marten 3 holes. But instead of being made in Vietnam, they are made by Solovair in the UK. They are the original contractor for Doc Martens shoes during the Mod era. Solid as hell and are just starting to show wear. I'd say some vegan leather substitutes are easily better than leather. But then I speak from experience as a vegan. Not from my imagination as a keyboard warrior.
j4m35Dont bust our balls about our preference to not wear dead animals skins like a caveman. And we wont bust your balls about your preference to play with $50 titanium tops