Belting 101: Top 4 Reasons Your Belt Doesn’t Work

First, it’s too loose, and then it’s too tight. Or maybe you’ve just given up on belts because they aren’t working for you. Now you’re that guy that is pulling his pants up all day.

You’re not going to be that person anymore.

If you’re looking for belting tips that will have you looking and feeling good, look no further. Read on, and leave your pants problems behind you.

Belting 101: Top 4 Reasons Your Belt Doesn't Work

Belting 101: Top 4 Reasons Your Belt Doesn’t Work

1. The Width of the Belt

This might seem obvious, but if your belt isn’t wide enough, or is too wide, it’s not going to fit. Simple as that.

If you’re getting a fancy belt, you can have it measured out for you. However, most of us are buying belts online nowadays, and need to know what belt will fit without trying it on.

The best way is to compare belt size to pant size. In general, you want a belt that is two inches longer than your waist size. So if you’re a 36-inch waist, get a 38-inch belt. It’s that easy!

2. The Way You’re Wearing Your Pants

Sometimes the reason a belt doesn’t work isn’t the fault of the belt; it’s merely how you’re wearing your pants.

If you wear your pants too low or too high, a belt isn’t going to do anything for you. If you like wearing your pants high or low, you’re better off finding pants that fit you perfectly in that way.

3. The Belting Style

While most belts are the traditional buckle and hole style, there are other styles of belts as well, and some of them work better for certain bodies or styles.

The snap buckle is a popular choice for outdoor adventures. Even though it isn’t considered stylish, it is very functional and can be adjusted better than a traditional belt can.

The other common type of buckle is the one without holes where the belt is tightened by threading the strap through the buckle and tightening. This gives the appearance of a traditional belt with more flexibility, although this style doesn’t always hold as well.

4. Your Body Type

For some people, their bodies just simply don’t work with belts. If you don’t have hips or butt, a belt isn’t going to hold your pants up, but you don’t need to lose sleep over it.

If your body type doesn’t work with a belt, there are alternatives, such as suspenders or hikers. There are even styles of suspenders that go under your shirt to hide them and give the appearance that you’re just wearing a belt.

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Now that you know more about belting and how to keep your pants up while looking good, it’s time to learn even more about fashion!

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