
Not only are these belts cool-looking, they are each made by hand to order. In their words:
Snack On offers young designers a chance to explore production methods new and old. With inventive use of new and reclaimed materials Snack On offers clever designs with in [sic] reach.
I’m always a fan of reusing bike parts, and this looks like a great way to do so. I wonder, how are the tubes cleaned? Rubber tubes are really dirty and smelly, not something I would like to wear. Still, I might have to give this a go.
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[...] to do with wine or wheels, but now that I think about it, this belt is still damn cool. Forget the old bike tube belt, this one is sure to please people of both sexes at the next get [...]