Location: Knossington, Rutland, LE15Β 8LX

Business type: Retailer

Business website: www.peachybelts.co.uk/

Date listed: February 6, 2025

“The superb leather craftsmanship skills that we have at our disposal ensure that you can peruse a lovely selection of real leather belts, and with the option to easily swap the belt buckles, you have a great ongoing present for those who live in their jeans and want to easily be able to change the look of their belt by buying belt buckles online, and building up a collection of classic every day and diamante belt buckles.” No, we’re not sure what that word salad above means either, but then it’s not remotely likely we would buy a ‘real leather belt’ from Peachy anyway as a) we don’t buy leather goods, and b) Peachy support the notoriously violent Cottesmore Hunt (which is kenneled just down the road from them), ‘generously donating’ a belt to the anachronistically-titled ‘Best Turned Out’ at the Cottesmore Hunt’s ‘Ladies Day’ fundraiser in November 2024 (Peachy is also a regular sponsor of the notorious Quorn Hunt’s Ladies Day). Peachy Belts is owned by Zoe Gibson – it’s surely not a coincidence that Leicestershire-based hunt photographer Nico Morgan posted an image on Pinterest just a few years ago captioned “Zoe Gibson showing some scope while out hunting with the Cottesmore on Tuesday” or that there are numerous online references to Ms Morgan hunting up and down the country. No, we don’t think so either…

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