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Designer Inghua Ting has broken the mold when it comes to home decor. Her big idea? Vintage and reclaimed leather belts. Whatever happened to those old belts you had, anyway? Stretched to the point of no return? Or maybe ill-fitting because you lost weight? Now you can upcycle them so their legacy can live on… and your home’s ‘cool factor’ will skyrocket in the process. Home decor enthusiasts rejoice!
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