Nocona Womens Tan Starburst Stitched Leather Belt N3410908
Nocona Womens Tan Starburst Stitched Leather Belt N3410908 by M&F Products will dress up any outfit. The strap is lighter in the center and has darker stained edges. Beautiful contrast stitching on the edges, and an ivory starburst stitching down the center. This belt really stands out with its ornate removable silver colored buckle.
- Tan Nocona Ladies Belt
- Measures: 1 1/2" wide
- Soft, Smooth Tan Leather Strap
- Ivory Starburst Stitching
- Dark Stained Edges
- Contrast Stitching on Edges
- Single Leather Keeper
- Removable Brushed Silver Tone Buckle
- Style: N3410908
Nocona® Ladies' Tan Starburst Stitched Leather Belt
Size Chart for Ladies Belts
Ladies General Belt Size |
S/M |
M/L |
S |
M |
L |
XL |
2XL |
Belt Size (fold to middle hole) |
33 |
37 |
30 |
34 |
38 |
42 |
43 |
Fitting Guide
This sizing guide is provided to assist you in choosing the correct size.
Our belts are sized to the middle hole. We measure our belts from the fold of the leather to the middle hole on the belt. For example, a size belt 36 will measure 36" from the fold of the leather to the middle hole.
A good rule of thumb is to go up 1-2" from your current jean size. For Example: If you wear a size 32, then your belt size would be 34. We do not make odd sizes (35,37,39). If you wear an odd size pair of jeans – size 35, and stick with the 1-2" in rule, you would order a size 36 belt.
GUIDE: Your belt size should be 2 inches larger than your pant size/waist size. Example, if you wear a size 32" pants, you would order a size 34" belt.
IMPORTANT: Do not measure the belt from end to end. You will not get the accurate size that way.

Nocona Boot Company was founded by Miss Enid Justin in 1925. Her goal was simple - to carry on her father's tradition of making quality western boots in the town he loved.
Her father, H.J. "Daddy Joe" Justin, came to West Texas from Indiana in 1879, carrying with him hope for a new life.
He settled in Spanish Fort, a town that sits in the Red River Valley, right on the Texas-Oklahoma border about 50 miles east of Wichita Falls, Texas on the old Chisholm Trail. Celebrated in frontier lore and cowboy songs, the Chisholm Trail was the site of long trail drives. Over 1,500,000 cattle moved over the famed trail in three years.With 25 cents and some bootmaking tools, "Daddy Joe" set up a shoe repair shop. When he had enough money, he bought leather for a pair of boots, sold them and bought leather for several more pairs.
"Daddy Joe" was a perfectionist with every detail of his handcraft. He started a tradition of fine bootmaking and when the cowboys came through on cattle drives, he'd measure their feet and on the way back, they would pick up their boots.In 1887, the railroad came through Nocona, Texas, just south of Spanish Fort. So, "Daddy Joe" moved his family and boot factory to Nocona and the better shipping facilities.
At the age of 12, in 1906, Miss Enid started working in her father's shop. She dropped out of school in the eighth grade, her rebellion for having been suspended for dancing on Sunday at her brother's birthday party in her parent's home.
She worked with her father for the next 12 years learning the fine points of the trade, absorbing his knowledge and his love for the hand-crafted boots.After "Daddy Joe" died in 1918, other members of the family wanted to move the business to Fort Worth. Miss Enid felt so strongly that "Daddy Joe" wanted the company in Nocona, she stayed. In 1925, her brothers packed up the equipment and moved to Fort Worth.
n 1981, the Nocona Boot Company merged with Justin Industries, parent company of the Justin Boot Company, bringing the bootmaking histories of the two family companies full circle.
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