13/06/2023
Tip - 021 [ Belt styling tips]
• 1. Try a belt over your blazer.
A wide belt cinching a long blazer can give your ensemble a strong focal point. With a longer blazer, you can create a unique silhouette by wrapping a wider belt around your jacket and buckling at the center.
• 2. Work a matching belt.
Belts can be their own fashion item—sitting halfway up your body, they already act as their own centerpiece—but they can also bring an outfit’s concept together. Belt colors, materials, or patterns may match another element of your outfit, such as your shoes, pocket square, or even jewelry.
• 3. Try a belt on dresses or pants without belt loops.
Belts often go through the loops on your pants, but they can also just sit on your waist to give greater definition to your silhouette or add a pop of color to your outfit, juxtaposing the hue of a dress.
• 4. Lean in to earth tones.
Lets take for instance - a beige pair of trouser ,olive, and, or khaki. Brown belts can easily go with this earth-tone family.
• 5. Match belt’s width to your pants’s belt loop size.
Your belt should fit snugly in your belt loop. You don’t want your belt too wide for your loop or too narrow. A skinny belt in a wide loop will hang limply, while a wider belt in a narrow loop will feel squeezed in.
• 6. Think of your belts as seasonal accessories.
Just as your wardrobe adjusts season to season, so may your belts. Leather belts go well in the winter and fall, while cloth belts feel light for the spring and summer.