Des Petits Hauts | Neptune Braided Leather Belt - Multi
The Neptune belt from Des Petits Hauts announces itself not with a whisper, but with a deliberate, textural presence. This is not a mere functional strip of leather; it is a sculptural accent, a braided statement that cinches and defines with an artisanal rigor rarely found in ready-to-wear accessories. The defining feature is its hand-braided construction, a technique that transforms a simple belt into a piece of woven architecture. The interplay of multi-coloured strands creates a surface that catches light differently with every turn, offering a subtle, almost iridescent quality—a "lam" finish that feels both vintage and utterly contemporary. It is a piece that demands to be seen, not just worn. The hand feel is substantial yet supple, a testament to the full-grain leather that forms each braided strand. There is a pleasing weight to the belt, a density that speaks to quality, yet it remains pliable enough to conform naturally to the body. The gold-toned metal buckle is a cool counterpoint to the warmth of the leather, its polished surface providing a crisp, clean closure. This is not a delicate chain; it is a robust, tactile object that invites touch. The braiding is tight and uniform, a sign of the meticulous handwork that went into its creation, each strand locked into place to ensure the belt holds its shape season after season. Cut to a precise width of 2.5 cm, the Neptune belt is engineered for versatility. It is narrow enough to slip through the belt loops of tailored trousers or high-waisted denim, yet substantial enough to sit beautifully over a long cardigan or a structured coat. The fit is adjustable via the buckle, and the belt is designed to be worn either at the natural waist or slung lower on the hips, allowing for a shift in silhouette. The sizing—available from 80 cm to 95 cm—accommodates a range of builds and styling preferences. The construction is clean and deliberate, with no loose threads or uneven edges, reinforcing the Parisian atelier's commitment to finish. In movement, the Neptune belt is surprisingly dynamic. The braided texture creates a subtle, shifting pattern as you walk, the multi-coloured strands catching the eye without being loud. It adds a layer of visual interest to even the simplest of outfits—a white shirt and jeans become a considered ensemble; a slip dress gains a defined waist and a new sense of structure. For autumn, layer it over a chunky knit or a trench coat. For spring, use it to break up a monochromatic linen suit. Its seasonality is year-round, its character mutable. Style it with a pair of tailored trousers and a silk blouse for a sharp, editorial look, or with a simple cotton dress for a dose of Parisian nonchalance.
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Des Petits Hauts | Neptune Braided Leather Belt - Multi
Des Petits Hauts | Neptune Braided Leather Belt - Multi
The Neptune belt from Des Petits Hauts announces itself not with a whisper, but with a deliberate, textural presence. This is not a mere functional strip of leather; it is a sculptural accent, a braided statement that cinches and defines with an artisanal rigor rarely found in ready-to-wear accessories. The defining feature is its hand-braided construction, a technique that transforms a simple belt into a piece of woven architecture. The interplay of multi-coloured strands creates a surface that catches light differently with every turn, offering a subtle, almost iridescent quality—a "lam" finish that feels both vintage and utterly contemporary. It is a piece that demands to be seen, not just worn. The hand feel is substantial yet supple, a testament to the full-grain leather that forms each braided strand. There is a pleasing weight to the belt, a density that speaks to quality, yet it remains pliable enough to conform naturally to the body. The gold-toned metal buckle is a cool counterpoint to the warmth of the leather, its polished surface providing a crisp, clean closure. This is not a delicate chain; it is a robust, tactile object that invites touch. The braiding is tight and uniform, a sign of the meticulous handwork that went into its creation, each strand locked into place to ensure the belt holds its shape season after season. Cut to a precise width of 2.5 cm, the Neptune belt is engineered for versatility. It is narrow enough to slip through the belt loops of tailored trousers or high-waisted denim, yet substantial enough to sit beautifully over a long cardigan or a structured coat. The fit is adjustable via the buckle, and the belt is designed to be worn either at the natural waist or slung lower on the hips, allowing for a shift in silhouette. The sizing—available from 80 cm to 95 cm—accommodates a range of builds and styling preferences. The construction is clean and deliberate, with no loose threads or uneven edges, reinforcing the Parisian atelier's commitment to finish. In movement, the Neptune belt is surprisingly dynamic. The braided texture creates a subtle, shifting pattern as you walk, the multi-coloured strands catching the eye without being loud. It adds a layer of visual interest to even the simplest of outfits—a white shirt and jeans become a considered ensemble; a slip dress gains a defined waist and a new sense of structure. For autumn, layer it over a chunky knit or a trench coat. For spring, use it to break up a monochromatic linen suit. Its seasonality is year-round, its character mutable. Style it with a pair of tailored trousers and a silk blouse for a sharp, editorial look, or with a simple cotton dress for a dose of Parisian nonchalance.
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The Neptune belt from Des Petits Hauts announces itself not with a whisper, but with a deliberate, textural presence. This is not a mere functional strip of leather; it is a sculptural accent, a braided statement that cinches and defines with an artisanal rigor rarely found in ready-to-wear accessories. The defining feature is its hand-braided construction, a technique that transforms a simple belt into a piece of woven architecture. The interplay of multi-coloured strands creates a surface that catches light differently with every turn, offering a subtle, almost iridescent quality—a "lam" finish that feels both vintage and utterly contemporary. It is a piece that demands to be seen, not just worn. The hand feel is substantial yet supple, a testament to the full-grain leather that forms each braided strand. There is a pleasing weight to the belt, a density that speaks to quality, yet it remains pliable enough to conform naturally to the body. The gold-toned metal buckle is a cool counterpoint to the warmth of the leather, its polished surface providing a crisp, clean closure. This is not a delicate chain; it is a robust, tactile object that invites touch. The braiding is tight and uniform, a sign of the meticulous handwork that went into its creation, each strand locked into place to ensure the belt holds its shape season after season. Cut to a precise width of 2.5 cm, the Neptune belt is engineered for versatility. It is narrow enough to slip through the belt loops of tailored trousers or high-waisted denim, yet substantial enough to sit beautifully over a long cardigan or a structured coat. The fit is adjustable via the buckle, and the belt is designed to be worn either at the natural waist or slung lower on the hips, allowing for a shift in silhouette. The sizing—available from 80 cm to 95 cm—accommodates a range of builds and styling preferences. The construction is clean and deliberate, with no loose threads or uneven edges, reinforcing the Parisian atelier's commitment to finish. In movement, the Neptune belt is surprisingly dynamic. The braided texture creates a subtle, shifting pattern as you walk, the multi-coloured strands catching the eye without being loud. It adds a layer of visual interest to even the simplest of outfits—a white shirt and jeans become a considered ensemble; a slip dress gains a defined waist and a new sense of structure. For autumn, layer it over a chunky knit or a trench coat. For spring, use it to break up a monochromatic linen suit. Its seasonality is year-round, its character mutable. Style it with a pair of tailored trousers and a silk blouse for a sharp, editorial look, or with a simple cotton dress for a dose of Parisian nonchalance.


















