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Old August 31, 2013, 10:05 AM   #5
Herr Walther
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Join Date: April 10, 2001
Location: A Place Worse than California
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Yes, leather will eventually soften and become more pliable just like a baseball glove.

I don't wear the dress belt that often so I haven't replaced it yet, but the Wilderness Tactical belt is worn daily.

Flabbiness, or sag is also a function of how tight you tighten your belt. Some folks can deal with a tighter belt than others can. Wider belts spread that tightness out some, while a narrower belt can feel like a noose around your waist.
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