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Asked: June 29, 20202020-06-29T20:43:54-04:00 2020-06-29T20:43:54-04:00In: Clothing and Apparel

Are hemp belts more durable than other belts?

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    1. Cleverclogs

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      2020-08-16T12:21:35-04:00Added an answer on August 16, 2020 at 12:21 pm

      So most people here are going to fans of all-things-hemp; but actually, hemp is known most for its durability, and when you look at leather belts and hemp belts side-by-side, the long-lasting nature of hemp material lends itself to this point. I don’t actually know if one is more durable than the other, but from what I do know about leather belts is that they wear and weather eventually, and I don’t think hemp would degrade as quickly.

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      2020-08-16T12:21:13-04:00Added an answer on August 16, 2020 at 12:21 pm

      Hemp belts are noticeably more durable than other belt materials. Because hemp is a tear, mold, and UV resistant, they can survive anything that is thrown at them. The better part is that hemp is very moldable to where you can have a hemp belt look like a traditional belt. Not only are you getting a product that you will have for years on end, but you are also getting something good for the planet.

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      2020-08-16T12:20:48-04:00Added an answer on August 16, 2020 at 12:20 pm

      Yes, hemp belts are much more durable than belts made from natural materials. This is because of the long hemp fiber that has an unusual amount of strength. So, if you buy a hemp belt, you will not need to replace it for a very long time unless it goes out of fashion. Even then, it’s entirely biodegradable and eco-friendly, which is another advantage it has over regular belts.

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      2020-08-16T12:20:21-04:00Added an answer on August 16, 2020 at 12:20 pm

      Hemp belts are known for being durable, more so than other belts. However, they are not as fashionable when paired with professional attire. Hemp belts will not break down due to mold and bacteria like other belts found on the market. Hemp belts will last as long as leather, and three times longer than cotton.

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      2020-07-21T08:58:07-04:00Added an answer on July 21, 2020 at 8:58 am

      Like other hemp fabrics and principle if you care about your home planet, style and how to wear and look fabulous in fashion composing styles we advise the hemp belt that is empty of synthesized material and sustainable throughout the time without losing its form, color or textile being turned apart, the state of belts are unique and impressive!

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      2020-07-21T08:58:32-04:00Added an answer on July 21, 2020 at 8:58 am

      Yes, they are! Hemp belts will last forever and are way more durable than the standard belt. One big bonus of a hemp belt over a leather belt is it is weather resistant. A leather belt of it gets rained or snowed on will never be the same, whereas a hemp belt will absorb the liquid and look the same the next day.

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      2020-07-17T07:43:30-04:00Added an answer on July 17, 2020 at 7:43 am

      Hemp belts are made up of hemp fibers that are woven to create sustainable and ethical belts. Hemp belts are durable belts that will take a long time to wear out compared to other belts. These belts are organic and stylish, which can be used in a range of outfits. Hemp belts are eco – friendly that make these products sustainable and completely unique

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      2020-07-17T07:43:07-04:00Added an answer on July 17, 2020 at 7:43 am

      Yes, hemp belts are generally more durable than other belts. This is because of the strength of the hemp fibers from which hemp belts are made. Hemp belts are also more resistant to weather as opposed to belts made from materials such as leather.

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      2020-07-17T07:43:04-04:00Added an answer on July 17, 2020 at 7:43 am

      While hemp belts might be fairly durable, synthetics usually last longer, but of course, they destroy the environment in the process.

      When it comes to hemp’s durability, it’s been shown to be stronger than steel in some cases!

      Talk about durable.

      A hemp belt will last a very long time. It’s worth the investment.

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      2020-07-17T07:42:42-04:00Added an answer on July 17, 2020 at 7:42 am

      They’re super durable! I really love the dark/rust brown/cognac colors–looks a lot like leather, but is more sustainable and better for the environment!

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      2020-07-12T12:10:08-04:00Added an answer on July 12, 2020 at 12:10 pm

      Yes, they are! Hemp is known to be extremely durable, weather-resistant, and antimicrobial. These qualities, I believe, make it a great material for a belt and other clothing accessories.

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      2020-07-12T12:09:43-04:00Added an answer on July 12, 2020 at 12:09 pm

      Hemp Belts are very well-known for being highly durable. 100% hemp webbing belts come in a variety of sizes and colors. You can choose lengths and widths perfect for your size and the size of your belt loops. They are reasonably priced, too. And they last, without ever going out of style.

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