You will want to use spur grommets. Sew a re-inforcement to give a good thickness for the teeth to bite into. I like to fold 2 inch webbing around the corner, sew it down, then cut the hole for the grommet. Unfortunately, the spur grommet must be set with a special tool.
this buckle idea has already been demonstrated to work quite well - on the Warbonnet Ridgerunner.
I didn't have a great picture of it, but here's a decent-ish crop out of a much larger picture.
I'll admit to not having followed the grizz bridge stuff very closely over the last few years, so the Ridgerunner was the first time I remembered seeing the idea in action.
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