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Men's belts are a key element of masculine style and elegance. A well-chosen belt can transform an outfit, adding a touch of sophistication or casualness depending on the context. For formal occasions, a black leather belt or a brown leather belt with a simple buckle is a must-have and can be paired with a denim shirt. For a casual look, plain woven belts or multicolored woven belts paired with cargo pants, or chinos and a t-shirt. bring a note of modernity and comfort Finally, for a vintage look, strap belts worn over cotton shorts will perfectly complete the outfit.
For comfort and support for your pants or shorts on any occasion, our men's belts will be your best ally. With a beautiful belt you will feel more confident and stylish. Invest in a quality belt that will last you for many years.
Choosing the right men's belt involves several considerations to ensure it is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. First, choose it a little longer than your waistline. Don't forget to check the width of the belt to make sure it fits through your pants loops. Then, define the material you want to wear: leather belt or elastic belt? Finally, focus on color and style: traditionally, the belt should match the color and style of your shoes. However, today the belt is seen as a real fashion accessory and can be used to express your style through brighter colors.
To choose the right men's belt size, it is recommended to refer to your waist measurement. To do this, use a measuring tape and wrap it around your waist where you usually wear your belt. If you don't have a measuring tape, you can consult our size guide, which will provide you with the correspondence between belt sizes and your usual pants size. Make sure your belt closes ideally at the center hole or desired location (for our woven belts) for optimal comfort.
Traditionally, men wear their belt buckle on the left. This idea originated in the Middle Ages, when knights carried their swords on the left side and fastened their belts so that the buckle did not interfere with drawing their sword .
Nowadays, this rule is no longer so relevant and we carry it in the direction we prefer. For example, if you are right-handed, you may find it easier to wear your belt on the left side because you can buckle it with your dominant hand.