12-14 oz., almost 1/4" thick. Solid brass buckle from Buckle Guy in Massachusetts. Seven teardrop holes, 3/4" apart. Worn once. Custom made by K&H Leatherworks, but not my style. There is a small mark near one of the holes which is a natural irregularity in the hide. This normally sells for $150 with a two month or more backlog. It is the finest leather available, but you have to want this kind of belt. It will patina to a darker brown, and will hold up anything you care to hang from it. 37" is the length of the leather, from middle hole to where the leather roll around the base of the buckle. 38 1/2" from middle hole almost to the end of the prong. Green thread. Because of the thickness of the leather, the keeper must be free floating, not sewn in.