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Inspired by its roots in the New England outdoors, Timberland makes clothing and accessories that are rugged enough for the woods and stylish enough for everyday wear. Just take these belts: simple, comfortable, and lightweight Read More
Not long after using it, the slide starts to get easily loosen. Again, a Timberland product sells brand, not quality.
Not recommended.
First complaint of my around 10 purchasesof MD. Don't sell it again.
If you need a new buckle, this is probably not the drop for you.
I received mine today -- Already had two issues with the buckle
1) It came off entirely when I got out of the car this morning.
2) The tighten/loosen slide-thing fell out of the buckle later in the day.
Both relatively easy to fix, but goddamn. First day. Not a good impression. Definitely not a good buy for me, as I have to find a better buckle anyway - which was the reason I bought this: I needed a new buckle.
zhhkReturn 'em! MD doesn't want any disappointed customers. Neither does the vendor if he/she wants to sell more stuff on MD. I've never had a problem.
Years ago, when these belts were enjoying their umpteenth resurrection, a few crafty shorts and trouser manufacturers hit upon the idea of including the belt for free with their bottoms (shorts or pants). Of course that meant the belts supplied had to be dirt cheap. The fad passed, but the belts (and the cheesy webbing) remain. What you're paying (way too much) for here is the buckle (only ONE) and the packaging. That being said, my guess is these were once offered as impulse X-mas gift/stocking stuffers at the counter in Timberland stores. I doubt they sold for $19, and as a matter of fact, I doubt they sold period! Hence their resurrection here ;- )
Thanks all for the warning posts. You just saved me some $19 and an awful lot of irritation. Shoot, I'm already annoyed and I didn't even get burned by this bait and switch. Needless to say, I'll be far more cautious of MDs descriptions from now on.
I bought this in the last drop and felt a bit p!ssed that there was only one buckle and two straps.
It turns out this is a very cheap imitation of a former military classic.
Shame on you Timberland, my trousers keep falling down.
At least MD quietly added "1 buckle" to the "Included" section this time around, despite repeated insistence that it did not need to be changed. Now if they changed the title to "Timberland Belt 2-in-1 Pack" and rewrote "Each one features a gold plaque buckle..." I can die a happy man, looking handsome in my beautiful wheat-colored belt.
The discussion complaints about the copy and what it implies you are getting are absolutely right. Why don't (won't?) they just change the description? Not doing so is just stupid.