Belts are like referees. They only get noticed when they’re screwing up everything around them. Of all the things in your wardrobe, your belt needs to be the most subtle. Unless you’re a rodeo champ, you don’t want to be drawing attention to that part of your body. You really only need the first three of these, but if you have these five styles of belts, you won’t ever be in need of another. (Moving from Left to Right)
You want a matte or low shine buckle. Nothing that could be used as an emergency signal mirror. Keep the buckle rectangular, the leather smooth, and remember that your suit pants should be well tailored to the point that you won’t need a belt to hold them up anyway. Two belts in one, under $20.
Perfect for jeans or chinos. Able to stand as an almost dress belt if you’re tucking your shirt in and wearing a casual blazer over an oxford. Decent width to the leather, rectangular buckle with rounded corners. Get one in black and brown.
No need for a black belt in this style. Made for jeans, boots, and sneakers, it’s a year round belt that’s laid back with plenty of character. The buckle is usually square or taller than it is wide. Doesn’t look the best with tucked in shirts.
Usually for the warmer months with a hint of nautical style. A lot of web or fabric belts will slip throughout the day. The solution is a belt like this, with the metal riveted holes. The croc logo is a nice touch. Also available in a slightly different style, in khaki canvas stripe.
Stick with these while avoiding braided belts, silver tipped belts, and large trendy buckles, and you’ll avoid the pitfalls of unwanted crotch/waist area attention. You’ll also keep your pants up.
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