Arcade Grateful Dead Still Dead Belt
Special collection with motifs of the band Grateful Dead.
A new generation of functional Arcade design belts made from REPREVE®️, a material that contains 85% high-performance recycled yarn, is coming. This adds a new dimension of sustainability to the great features you already know. You get a comfortable belt made from a stretchy material and with a low-profile buckle that holds securely and doesn't pinch anywhere. In short, a unique and functional accessory, ready for any action-packed adventure. And best of all, you can throw it in the washing machine and dryer with your pants.
Three Pillars of Design
- Comfort - The belt's stretch material moves with you, holding securely but not pinching, while the newly designed low-profile buckle is contoured for ultimate comfort. It lets you adjust the belt length down to the last millimetre. No pinching, no cutting.
- Durability – Arcade belts are made from high performance and durable materials that have been stress tested for uncompromising performance. Whether it's durable REPREVE recycled yarn or a buckle shaped from high-quality plastic. Each belt will live a long and adventurous life with you.
- Functionality – Stretchy, quick drying, adjustable. Easy maintenance - can withstand washing machine and dryer. With the Arcade belt, you won't even be held up by airport checks - it doesn't contain any metal components.
Specifications
- Universal length: up to 40" (101.5 cm)
- Width: 1.5" (3.8 cm)
- Material: 85% REPREVE polyester, 15% rubber
- Buckle: 100% POM/Nylon
About Arcade
The Arcade brand was founded with the belief that even belts can be designed with functionality, durability and comfort in mind. They are developed from the ground up with materials that can handle anything. In recent years, the brand has focused on the sustainability of its products. As a result, from 2022, every belt contains 85% yarn from recycled PET bottles. By choosing to take a more environmentally friendly route, the brand will be able to recycle up to 3 million bottles by 2024, reducing CO2 emissions by 300,000 and saving up to 3.1 million litres of water.