Some time ago, say 6 months or so, my wife got me a nice looking Kenneth Cole "Reaction" belt.  It was soft brown Italian leather, and appeared to be well made. 
After a few months of use, the leather split near the buckle.  Since I didn't keep the receipt and tag, I couldn't return it to Kohl's or wherever my wife bought it, so I called Kenneth Cole Productions Inc. on the phone and asked if I could have the belt exchanged.  The customer service lady took my information, and told me to send it in.
I sent the belt in.  And waited.  A long time.  Then, after about a month, I get a box from Kenneth Cole.  And what did they send me?  A wide, black, "bluejeans" type belt.  Nothing like the soft, brown "business casual" dress belt that I sent in. 
You'd think Kenneth Cole's people could tell the difference between a brown dress belt and a black casual belt. 
I also discovered that Kenneth Cole supports a slew of liberal causes, including being aggressively anti-gun.
So, I have learned my lesson. No more Kenneth Cole junk for me.
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