Finding the right belt for myself?
I've been trying to find casual belts that would better compliments what I wear, but I'm pretty out of my depth in belt styling. If you have any good discussions or inspo saved I'd love to see it!
I added some fits I like, hope it helps. (I know the pics are bad, sorry lol)



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I have bought a good belt from hanks belt
Very casual and good warranty and leather
My favourite belt is actually a d-ring canvas belt, so if you're open to non-leather options that's a thing too. I'm not sure of the brand, there's no labels, but that might matter less because it's not leather anyway.
I think canvas/fabric belts might work well for the more milsurpy style you have going on in these pictures.
Totally open to fabric belts, I'll take a look at some
Unrelated but are the first pair of pants (green) orslows ?
They're actually Bronson fatigues. They're pretty comfortable, but they have a lot of loose threads in the stitching. Don't know how long they'll hold up, but they're not bad for 50ish bucks