Video Game Belt Buckles

Ms. Pac-Man Belt Buckle

Clothing designer Natalie Hutcheson from Los Angeles, a.k.a. Etsy crafter HutchMe, has created a nice geeky line of belt buckles inspired by popular retro video games.

These buckles are solid brass toned metal buckles, inset with shiny metallic graphics. They are all hand assembled and set with a tough, clear industrial epoxy finish. They are very durable, and resist scratches and scuffs. The buckles measure 3 1/4″ accross, and 2 1/2″ tall. They will fit any snap belt, up to 1 3/4″ wide.

Video Game Belt Buckles

The following four models are available for $18 a pop from HutchMe’s Etsy Shop:

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17 Responses to “Video Game Belt Buckles”

  1. I keep wondering whu I didn’t think of this belt buckle first…. My answer to myself is “You ar eso lazy dude”

  2. Clothing items for Xbox games may begin to be popular soon

  3. Very good idea and there is a niche for this product also. They actually look pretty good, I would get all the gamer girls with that, sweeeeeeeet!

  4. Happy to hear you enjoyed these “Video Game Belt Buckles”.

    Thank you all for stopping by!

  5. whats up with all these crappy comments! these buckles are awesome! i want one! except noone really sees your belt buckle i dont tuck in my shirt, im dude.

  6. kids will love these belt gadgets a lot.

  7. Nice games! They are so cute.
    cheers for Video Game Belt Buckles..

  8. Hey, these are some real creative ways to create America favorite video games into kids wear. Interesting!

    Regards,
    Jermaine

  9. It’s definitely unique, can’t deny that!

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