The 5 Best Belts for Women
Belts. They’re so much more than a piece of material that holds your pants up. They’re actually super stylish accessories that everyone should have in their closet. There’s the classic leather variety, the thinner elastic ones that provide major stretch and the options for buckles are absolutely endless. Whether you want to wrap one around your pants or over your favorite dress or even a blazer, belts do it all. And in a chic way.
Earnda Soft Faux Leather Belt
Some belts are meant for certain occasions or even particular outfits, but then there are those belts that work for pretty much any time or ensemble. This is that belt. Made of faux leather, Earnda’s belt is wearable with pretty much anything you have in your closet. Also, just because the material is faux doesn’t mean it looks fake or cheap. The belt is buttery soft and the addition of the double ring buckles elevates the look even more. Because the belt is so wearable, that makes for a low cost-per-wear ratio.
Pros:
- Versatile
- Quality material at an affordable price
Cons:
- The belt may be too wide to go through some belt loops
- The metallic buckle may tarnish over time with wear
Jasgood Vintage Western Waist Belt
Trendy Meets Classic
There are classics and then there are super trendy pieces, this one from Jasgood is the perfect combination of both. At a pretty affordable price, the belt has a vintage inspired look which makes it stand out from anything else. The carved buckle also has a western vibe, which is absolutely trendy right now. While the color is neutral, it’s that buckle that’s truly the star of the show and sure to make any outfit really pop. Don’t be surprised when you wear this and field quite a few compliments.
Pros:
- Available in a range of sizes
- Made of leather
- Comes in a cute package and with a punch tool
Cons:
- Runs one to two sizes too small
Grace Karin Corset Elastic Waist Belt
Statement maker
Some belts are purely functional, but this beauty here is all about that fashion. The corset style is sure to look amazing over everything from a basic white t-shirt to a tailored blazer to a dress. But don’t let the word corset frighten you. This one is actually comfortable, surprisingly. The elastic at the sides makes it wearable from day to night. Traditional corsets required a bit of help to step into them, but this belt snaps in the back, so no need to phone a friend when you want to put the belt on or take it off.
Pros:
- Available in a range of colors and sizes
Cons:
- The sides may roll up if not secured tight enough
- Runs a bit large
Grace Karin Skinny Metal Cinch Belt
The perfect finishing touch
No holes over here, this stretch belt has a single hook. The elastic is stretchy enough to conform to your body but structured enough to cinch your waist in. The thinner style belt looks great over a classic sheath dress or pencil skirt and blouse combo. The gold adds a nice, glam pop to any look and compliments a variety of outfits. The coiled design also wraps tightly, making it easy to travel with and it doesn’t take up a ton of space.
Pros:
- Accommodates waists from 26 to 50 inches
- Available in different designs for the clasp
Cons:
- The buckle can scratch easily
Tights Up Flat Buckle Stretch Belt
Gets the job done
Though we love a great fashionable belt, some are just purely functional and serve no other purpose than keeping your pants up. This super stretchy belt does just that. The material is also free from any metal, so it lays flat and looks seamless under your shirt. Even if you don’t have belt loops, the material is stretchy enough and the non-slip backing ensures the belt will stay in place.
Pros:
- Great for travel
- Fits up to a 57 inch waistline
Cons:
- The belt can roll up easily if you don’t get the right size fit
- Not the best belt for jeans
Frequently Asked Questions
What size belt should I purchase?
It’s best to measure your waist and refer to a belt’s sizing chart. This can help you determine what’s the best size to order.
How do you resize a belt?
If you lost or gained weight or just purchased the wrong size, you can easily resize your belt. Take the belt to a local tailor for a relatively cheap fix. Or you can do this yourself by removing any excess material or using a puncher to add more belt holes.
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