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Martin Dingman Lexington Belt$110.00
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Martin Dingman's Keeneland Collection is named after Jack Keene, the namesake of the Keeneland racetrack in Lexington, Kentucky which was the most conspicuous manifestation of horse racing culture back in the 1930's. To honor Keeneland, each piece is made from a smooth, equestrian saddle leather, and is available in three colors: Chocolate brown, Palamino (a light tan), and Persimmon (a soft, matte orange).
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The modern gentleman notices the little things, and there is plenty to notice about our Signature Gift Wrap. The paper is a custom-printed navy beaded pinstripe pattern evocative of a classic men's suit fabric. The white satin ribbon is tied in a square knot. But we think it's the enclosure card sealed with hot wax that shows we put as much care into the gift presentation as you put into its selection.
