i recall seeing something like this on etsy, but its hard to tell from the back alone which one it was, this isn't a common area they use as a marketing photo.
that back plate looks like something fancy steel uses on their belts, now as for the front, thats where we'd need other photos. i mean it looks like some kind of adaption of a cage.
Thats me and i’m still around! Just to get ahead of the next question im not currently making belts for people. Here are a couple more front and back pics of that belt…
the design is unique for the front in the sense its not bulky up front. looks like they used security torx screws for the bolts which does in the role its used make a lot more sense. i recall the tube itself uses a piecing to keep the parts in the tube from the website? seems like theirs some pretty big gaps in the cage but for the role the creator made it for....fits the role perfectly.
The cage portion is secured with a Prince Albert. No pulling out! The screws are a non standard 5 lobe security torx. I had tried some custom unique security screws that I had gotten from Lori but they stripped too easily for this use and the cost to get a run of custom screws for myself was too much. The idea of being relatively open is for easy cleaning where removal is never necessary. I have worn this belt for over a month straight without an unlocking.
its a very well done piece for the purposes of why it was made in the photos. i wish the stuff i customized came out like that, but i am more of a functionalist and likely why that happens.
I can’t imagine how one could pull out of that even without a PA, with the belt keeping the cage snug against the body