Actually I had a long-time belt finally break the buckle, and had to find a new one, and it was not easy to find a good quality one at a decent price. I finally happened to stop into an Eddie Bauer store, and found really great full-leather belts (not the fake kind), with a great solid buckle and very good quality all-one-piece of leather, and it was only around $20. Just fyi.
My belts go from ----- to ~~~--~---- looking in a couple of weeks. Am I too fat for my belts, do I wear them too high, or are they just too cheap? I feel like I must somehow be wearing my pants higher in the middle. A fancy belt might solve it.
the funny thing reading through a couple of these comments is that I think some of us wear a belt because it completes an outfit, while others use it in the utilitarian sense. I think it's a little of both for me. ProTip: If some of yall are like me and have a carabiner as part of your keychain, don't attach it to your belt loop while wearing a nice leather belt. It'll scuff it up.
Wen u go out in Aus u see heaps of guys (myself included) wear a shoelace as a belt but just wear an oversized T to cover it up
What superheroes are wearing belts, what superheroes wear faux belts, and who doesn't wear a belt at all?
Do what one of my cousins did. Spend a few hundred on a Gucci belt and flaunt it like it's going out of style everywhere you go.
Since I'm a bigger guy it's easier to just get mine online and a good one I recently got was from amazon. It's a Carhartt Journeyman's Belt and their like $25. Good quality
No belt. I usually let my Girbaud's hang. But the problem is occasionally something like this happens. <iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/dUejNFJYN2I" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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