This belt comes to use courtesy of Belts.com, the lack of a designer name will keep a few Yen in your pocket while maintaining that fresh cut man style we are working for. I really like this lighter color. It should pop against any pair of pants you put on, and it can be a great way to liven up your winter black and grey. This belt can perform multiple functions, wether you pair it with jeans and a T for your casual days, or khakis and a button up to the office, if you keep it clean it can go anywhere. This belt is also equipped with snaps so you can change out the buckle whenever your inner Lane Frost wants to show himself (just do not let that be too often).

I’m really liking the pattern on this Lucertola brown leather belt by Robert Charles piece I found over the pond, the Brits sure know their stuff. Not to mention, it is handmade in Italy and only about 67$? Sign me up. It comes in a few different colors and the pattern looks equally cool in each of them. This belt will compliment a nice pair of dress pants and like light colored khakis. Not a whole lot to this guy, personally I love it.
You are a grown up. Own a stunning black belt. No one will ever notice it if you are wearing the right suit, but bring out the wrong belt and your 2000$ suit can look like you stole it off a bum. This simple Kenneth Cole piece can be worn with any pair of dress pants you own. Keep this belt on your dress pants though, I can not endorse the black belt with jeans. The Kenneth Cole name brings with it an expectation of quality, and I would expect nothing less. Belts like this are a timeless investment, and this one happens to be reversible for all of your formal wear needs.



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