Juelz Santana Wearing Fruity Fendi Belt


Many of your favorite hip hop artist already had chosen to wear the Fruity Fendi belt artist like Jim Jones, Chief Keef, Omarion, Juelz Santana, Wale, Meek Mills, Rick Ross are just some of the name that comes to my mind who are rocking that Fendi.

This is a white Fruity Fendi belt multi-color or some may call it Ugly Fendi belt, with the bright vivid outstanding colors, like a rainbow mix with all the un-matching colors with double f monogram pattern, made in Rome, Italy, manufacture with canvas and leather with the gold logo FF buckle retails for $450. If you like taking risk when it comes to fashion or just to stand out from everybody around you I highly recommend this beautiful belt.

Here is Juelz Santana rocking that fruity Fendi belt multi-color with a nice colorful t shirt medium wash jeans a pair of timberland boots and a cool beanie hat, It gives yo an idea how to rock the belt with matching colors.

Fendi fashion house keeps coming out with new colors on their men's fashion belts collection so you can look your best. Another belt that I usually like is the YSL logo belt brass buckle which are  also very popular in the hip hop industry.

To get more details and facts on men's designer belts make sure you check me out every week for recent post to provide you with more details on these items such as retail price, authenticity among other information you need to know when buying a designer men's belt.

Check out this brief biography on the creator of the Fendi Collection below.
FENDI BIOGRAPHY
In 1925, Edoardo Fendi and Adele Casa-grande established a leather and fur shop in Rome that was enormously successful. In 1965, the inverted FF logo was introduced and became an international status symbol. Today, the Fendi company has a large store on New York's Fifth Avenue, as well as numerous Fendi boutiques around the world. The high prices commanded by the fashionable Fendi purses have created a large market for fake goods from Asia bearing logos that are eerily similar to the inverted FF.

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