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Adeel Ayub |
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Eland Groups |
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura |
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sialkot 51310 |
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Pakistan |
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300859090 |
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| Date/Time: |
9/20/25 9:15 GMT |
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Stable Belt Webbing
A Stable Belt (Webbing) is a wide, durable belt made from heavy woven webbing material, traditionally worn by members of military, police, and cadet organizations. It is both a functional item of uniform and a symbol of regimental or corps identity.
Key Features:
Material: Strong cotton or polyester webbing, sometimes elasticized for comfort.
Design: Typically features horizontal colored stripes that represent the regiment, corps, or service branch.
Buckle: Can have:
Chrome or brass two-piece clasp buckle (often engraved with regimental badge or emblem).
Leather straps with metal prongs (traditional style).
Width: Usually 2–3 inches wide, making it broader than a standard trouser belt.
Use: Worn with barrack dress, working dress, or ceremonial uniforms (not normally on combat dress).
Purpose:
Identity & Pride: Each regiment or corps has its own colors and pattern.
Tradition: Originated from British Army cavalry and artillery regiments, spreading widely across Commonwealth forces.
Utility: Provides a firm fit around the waist, helping support equipment in some cases.
Examples:
British Army: Each regiment has distinct color patterns (e.g., Royal Artillery stable belt is red, blue, and yellow).
Pakistan & India Armies: Worn with regimental colors and polished buckles during parades.
Cadet Forces: Also adopt stable belts, often reflecting parent regiments.
Minimum Order: 100 pieces
SOURCE: Import-Export Bulletin Board (https://www.imexbb.com/)
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