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Though synonymous with belt buckles, cowboys historically used suspenders instead of belts. Western belt buckles actually came into use and grew in popularity when the Western film movement first depicted cowboys with the huge, shiny, take-no-prisoners belt buckles that we now associate directly with the old West.

Bull Riding Belt Buckles

Bull Riding Belt Buckles


The mystique of bulls transcends that of almost any other animal I can think of. Ernest Hemingway romanticized them when he wrote novels like The Sun Also Rises, which captured the relationship between a toreador and a bull in the ring. Garcia Lorca used them as a metaphor for the violence of the Spanish Civil War in his elegiac poem The Goring and The Death. And finally, Americans have ridiculed them by riding fake versions of them in trashy bars. Okay, that part doesn't contribute much to the mystique, but real bull riding is pretty gosh darn cool, and one company called 2BHipbuckles.com has immortalized that rarest of sports with bull riding belt buckles.

The website maintained by 2BHipbuckles.com is truly a sight to behold. They have only been operating since 2004, and already they seem to be chomping at the bit to reign over all the competition. They don't use flashy promotions, because they don't have to. The quality of their belt buckles, the diversity of their stock, and the affordability of their pricing all speak for themselves.

The bull riding belt buckles exemplify just how varied the choices are at 2BHipbuckles.com. They offer everything from "Let's Rodeo" Bull Rider belt buckles to X-Large Bull Riders belt buckles, and everything in between. These guys at 2BHipbuckles.com don't bull$^!* around!

The selection of bull riding belt buckles also provides an opening for a brief history lesson. Most people think cowboys introduced belt buckles to America. In point of fact, they used suspenders or military friction buckles until the early 20th century. The western belt buckle was introduced by . . . drum roll please . . . the movies! Sigh. If you want, you can contact 2BHipbuckles.com via email at la2bhip@gmail.com or via phone at 610-421-4447.

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