![]() First Impressionsįresh out of the box, I’m already a huge fan of how thick and hearty this belt’s leather is. Score: 5/5 Stars – Simple, no fuss packaging. There were no other notable items inside, save for a Huckberry postcard that doubles as an advert. The belt arrived in great shape, coiled inside the box, ready to be worn. The padded envelope and stiff cardboard box provided the right amount of protection during shipping. This belt arrived in a small, unbranded square box that was shipped inside a padded mailer. Score: 5/5 Stars – Easy ordering, quick shipping, and better than average return policy.Ī padded mailer and unassuming box kept this belt protected in transit. ![]() For belts, make sure you’re trying them on gently as to not crease or scratch them. As usual, items must be in brand new, unworn condition. Anyway, we should be satisfied with two to three day shipping times as standard in today’s economy.įYI: Huckberry offers free 60-day returns for most items, barring final sale stuff, and your original shipping fees are not included. The belt arrived on Wednesday afternoon of that week, stuffed inside my mailbox next to some local advertising flyers that I’ll never read and coupons for fancy gutters that I’ll never use. Note that standard shipping is free for orders over $98, but you’ll be paying extra for shipping for all orders under that threshold. My “365 Belt 2.0” in dark brown was ordered from Huckberry on a Saturday afternoon and it shipped out on the following Monday via UPS SurePost. But is that all there is to it? Ordering/Delivery/Returns Significant issues, not worth purchasing at any price. Below average due to defects, flaws, or imperfections. Minor issues, might be good at the right price. 5 – Excellent! No issues and highly recommended.The Adam Review Scale of Excellence (A.R.S.E.) How’s it stack up?Īvailable in dark brown, chestnut, tan, or black. Today we’re checking out their latest line of belts, named the 365 Belt 2.0, to see if the juice is worth the squeeze. Today, the brand offers a ton of stylish clothes including waxed trucker jackets, casual 5-pocket pants, denim Western shirts, and much, much more. They were highly successful in the early days of Kickstarter, specifically with their entry level denim and their now infamous 10-Year Hoodie. (Although to be fair, not all of their goods are made in the USA. Flint and Tinder was founded way back in 2012 and was/is focused on bringing rugged, well-made apparel manufacturing back to the States. Huckberry is no stranger to these parts, but we don’t often see reviews of their house brand Flint and Tinder, which was acquired by Huckberry back in early 2016. He enjoys bourbon, boots, sneakers, denim, and working on his dad bod father figure. The last time I had that feeling when trying on an item was American Giant’s sweatshirts.About the Author: Adam Terry is a thirtysomething salesman in the heating and manufacturing industry. One thing that came come mind when first putting it on was that it felt built to last. When I put on this 10-Year hoodie, it fit me like a glove. I have a slim build, so I don’t like when hoodies flail around in the back and don’t fit my frame the way I need it to. Previous ones that I’ve tried just didn’t seem to fit me right. They’re either very thin, or overly bulky. Hoodies are everywhere, and you would be hard-pressed to find a brand that doesn’t make one. But ever since trying on Flint and Tinder’s 10-Year hoodie, I’m starting to change my tune about them. So I never really built up a collection of them. ![]() I generally preferred the non-zip options. For the longest time, I wasn’t a big zip-up hoodie wearer. ![]()
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