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Keep On Truckin' 1970s Leather Belt

£45.00Price
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    Keep on keepin’ on!

    Far-out 1970s chunky gold-tone belt buckle with the legendary 'Keep On Truckin’' slogan across the top of a lil truck. The kind of piece that does the talking so you don’t have to!

    The phrase 'Keep On Trucking'' exploded into pop culture during the late-1960s after appearing in a 1968 cartoon by underground comic legend Robert Crumb. The phrase became a symbol of hippie resilience and even inspired the lyrics for 'Truckin' by the Grateful Dead. But its roots go even deeper - variations of the phrase appeared decades earlier in blues songs like 'Truckin’ My Blues Away' by Blind Boy Fuller in the 1930s...!

    A groovy little relic from the golden age of counterculture!

    The tooled belt is made from soft leather in chestnut brown

    Unbranded 

    Please check measurements before placing your order. Measured when flat in inches:
    Length using loosest hole 36 in
    Tightest hole 26 in
    Buckle 2 & 3/4 in x 4 in

    PLEASE NOTE there are some marks from wear and the leather belt is missing a bolt (this does not affect its functionality!) - see photos for reference. In otherwise excellent condition.

    Please get in touch if you have any questions at all

    Stay groovy

  • Shipping

    UK - Royal Mail Tracked 48
    Rest of World - Royal Mail International Tracked

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