What Are the Best Belts for Women? (2024)

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By Dominique Pariso, a writer at the Strategist since 2018. She covers office goods, sex toys, and home-bar essentials and is also a writer for “The Approval Matrix.”

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Belts exist squarely at the intersection of function and style. Sure, they hold your pants up, but the right belt can bring a dose of personality to simpler items like your favorite white T-shirt and jeans. To help guide your belt search, we asked 13 stylish women which ones they use to cinch their blazers, complement their sundresses, and buckle up their bike shorts. Read on for their suggestions for belts to go with practically every outfit.

Best overall belt

Five of the women we spoke with recommend belts by French designer Isabel Marant. “She offers everything from super-classic to braided to a bit more Western and designed,” explains art director Madelynn Furlong. For an everyday option, Furlong recommends this silver-buckled model she says will go with everything.

Best affordable version of the best overall belt

For a very similar look for (much) less, style expert Alison Deyette suggests this belt from J.Crew. “It has been added to the closet of many of the clients I style. It’s a simple classic,” she says. Artist and designer Piera Bochner also likes J.Crew belts because they are “good, easy basics.” If you’re looking for something a touch more unique, you can personalize this belt with a monogram (for an extra $10).

Best grommet belt

“This wide grommet belt is a favorite because it’s like the grown-up version of the Hot Topic one you probably had in ninth grade,” fashion writer and consultant Alyssa Coscarelli says of & Other Stories’ belt. She recommends pairing it with floral prints to give them a little edge and, when cool weather returns, using it to cinch coats. “It’s a compliment getter — always,” Coscarelli promises.

Best statement belt

Three of the stylish gals we talked to suggest this sparkling option from B-Low the Belt if you really want to turn heads. “If you’re simply looking for something functional to hold your pants up, this is not that,” says Nicole Akhtarzad Eshaghpour, market editor at Who What Wear and curator of the Instagram account Trust Me Buy This. “However, it does look unbelievably cool with anything from a sweatshirt and jeans to a slip dress, so I would still recommend it.”

Best affordable statement belt

Stylist Samantha Brown loves the Farah belt above but suggests this far less expensive option for those who want to “step into trendier territory” without breaking the bank. She says the belt shines best when paired with distressed denim and a simple T-shirt.

Best belt with a statement buckle

Eshaghpour loves this “special but simple” leather belt from Loewe, which features a buckle inspired by the brand’s logo (this belt also comes in black). “The buckle is a touch more nondescript than your average logo belt,” she says, “so no matter how many times you wear it, you won’t get sick of it.”

Best braided leather belt

“I prefer braided belts for their versatility because I can wear them with pants with a variety of rises,” says Coveteur senior editor Hannah Baxter, who calls braided styles “the Swiss Army knife of belts.” And because a braided belt can accommodate a range of waists, it’s an ideal option for plus-size women. Baxter particularly likes this Brooks Brothers belt, which also comes in burgundy and brown. “Pair it with bike shorts and sh*t-kicker boots — trust me on this,” she says.

Best affordable braided leather belt

“If your goal is to be a one-belt pony, I’ll insist that it be this one,” says Edith Young, photographer and writer at large for Man Repeller. The belt feels vintage-y (in a good way), and Young also points out that Nisolo is “an environmentally and socially conscious brand” (sold at reasonable price points to boot). Nisolo promises its belts are made with 100 percent vegetable-tanned leather and made by workers who are paid a living wage and have access to health care.

Best non-leather braided belt

If you’re looking for a braided belt that isn’t made of leather, creative director and designer Samantha Angelo suggests this multifunctional Topshop raffia belt, which she says “can be worn around the hips and waist.”

Best Western belt

“At the moment, I’m very into a sturdy silver buckle without leaning too far into cowboy territory. This style strikes a nice balance,” says Baxter. Bochner agrees that adding a little yee-haw to an outfit can’t hurt: Her absolute favorite is a cowboy belt she got from her dad (she says he got it in Missoula, Montana, in 1972.) This belt also comes recommended by our senior editor Simone Kitchens (who heard about it from her friend Elissa, an accessories editor), who admits that “this is not cheap, even for something on sale.” But, she adds, it looks like something “Julia Roberts would have worn with Levi’s walking through the airport in the ’90s” — a compliment we’d never be upset to receive.

Best affordable Western belt

Stylist Kiarra Logan loves this gold-accented Western belt for achieving the look at far less cost.

Best double-buckle Western belt

If you’re looking to lean further into cowboy territory than Baxter is, Logan also turned us on to this belt, the least expensive Western one recommended by our cool gals, which features a bold double buckle.

Best extra-long belt

Recommended by both Brown and Angelo, this “sleek, modern” extra-long belt by Frame allows for more styling options.

Best skinny belt with silver hardware

“My forever go-to piece when it comes to a classic black belt,” says photographer and graphic designer Shini Park of this skinny (just one inch wide) belt. She promises it “looks great with everything” but especially “loves the effect it has on tailored trousers.”

Best skinny belt with gold hardware

Stylist and designer Megan Ann Wilson, who works mostly with clients in the sports and streetwear world, loves a skinny belt — especially one that’s sustainably made, like this one from Amour Vert. “It’s made from vegetable-tanned leather, and each one is dyed, burnished, and waxed by hand,” she says. She likes it in both cognac brown and black and says its classic gold hardware “will only get better with age.”

Best oversize belt

“Every closet needs an oversize statement belt,” according to Logan, and this — from the maker of our best statement belt — “will never go out of style.” Logan suggests belting an oversize button-up or boyfriend blazer with it. “The quality and metal details are spot-on with the price point,” she adds.

Best studded belt

A studded belt is a surefire way to add edge to an outfit (for those occasions when a grommet belt just won’t do). This one from Rebecca Minkoff is great, Logan says, because it stands out while also being sophisticated: “I love the round closure in the front, as opposed to the traditional square that most belts use,” she says.

Best animal-print belt

Coscarelli and Bochner both love belts by Maryam Nassir Zadeh. “You may think of her for strappy shoes or micro-bags, but she actually makes some really wonderful belts,” says Coscarelli. Bochner adds, “The last belt I almost bought was at a Maryam Nassir Zadeh sample sale, and I completely regret not buying it.” Coscarelli likes the designer’s zebra-print skinny belt, which she says can work as both a punchy statement-making accessory and a neutral. The brand is on the higher end price-wise, but there’s a reason it has been spotted decorating the waists of just about every fashion influencer.

Best multicolor belt

“This belt adheres to the equation I invented as a divining rod for my own shopping habits: Always aspire to ‘Polo Bar meets Dylan’s Candy Bar,’ where a classic — dare I say preppy? — silhouette becomes rerouted by an unexpected color palette,” says Young. Plus, this belt is reversible, so there are actually two palettes to choose from. “You can buckle this up on the days when you feel guilty about wearing the most boring pair of pants in your closet.”

Best chain belt

According to Brown, “’80s-style chain belts are very popular right now, and I love this affordable option that can be worn so many different ways.” Two of those ways, she says, are pairing it with a little black dress or blazer.

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What Are the Best Belts for Women?
What Are the Best Belts for Women? (2024)

FAQs

What belt should I wear women? ›

Belt Sizes for Women

If you know your pants waist size, you can follow the add-two-inches rule: if your pants waist measurement is 32, then your belt size would be 34.

Which belts are most flattering? ›

Simple Guidelines for your body type:

Long waist: Wide belts worn on the narrowest part of your waist help shorten the body, enhance your silhouette & create an hourglass figure. Short waist: Thin belts will work best because a wider belt can make your torso seem shorter.

What color belt goes with everything for women? ›

And we all know that a wide brown belt always looks good, no matter what you combine it with, jeans, a dress, a suit, it's a sure hit.

What kind of belts are in style right now? ›

Oversized and Corset Belts: Taking inspiration from Y2K trends, these belts are back in style. They are prominent in size and often have detailed designs, adding a unique and dimensional look to the ensemble.

How do I choose the right belt? ›

An easy way to determine belt size is to simply “add 2″ to your off-the-rack pant size. For example, if you wear a 36”-waist trouser, then a 38 belt size will be a safe bet.

What color belt goes with everything? ›

Dark brown or natural brown leather belts go with every outfit color and almost every shoe except black and tan.

How do you wear a belt with a big stomach? ›

Best Belt Placement for a Curvy Woman

I think the best belt placement if you're belting anything besides pants is to go high on your waist at or near the smallest place on your torso. This means the belt will most likely sit above your navel. My navel area is rather like a donut right now because of a hernia above it.

Which belt is best for belly fat? ›

  • REYEOGO. Shapewear Cinchers Waist Trainer for Women Tummy Control Postpartum Recovery Belt Seamless Body Shaper Corsets Girdle. ...
  • Generic. ...
  • AMRIO. ...
  • WROXTY. ...
  • SHOPOGENIX. ...
  • 2 colours. ...
  • Generic. ...
  • BROGBUS.

Should a woman wear a belt with jeans? ›

But usually it is a good idea. Many women chose not to wear belts with their jeans and look great. Somehow, it doesn't seem that something is missing. But, if you want to belt your jeans — especially when tucking in your top so there are no lumps beneath the shirt at the waistline — go right ahead.

How many belts should a woman own? ›

The answer is quite simple. At the very least, you need THREE belts. These belts obviously should differ in style, as you can have as many belts of the same design as you want (but they will only count as ONE belt). We will be talking about what STYLES of belts you should have.

When should you not wear a belt? ›

Go Beltless in Well-Fitted Clothes

For casual and many business casual looks, you can get away with no belt as long as your shirt and pants fit properly. If you need a belt to keep your pants from falling down, it may be time to try a new size. Shirts should skim your frame and stay tucked in.

How many belts does a woman need? ›

Why every stylish Woman needs at least 8 belts in her armoury. 8 belts might sound like a lot but believe me it isn't! Think about how many pairs of shoes or handbags you have for all those different occasions...then compare that with the number of belts you currently have.

What are the three types of belts? ›

There are three basic types of power transmission belting: flat, V, and synchronous. Misalignment is a common cause of premature belt failure.

Are skinny belts in style? ›

Skinny belts are not new, nor are they particularly special. But what IS special about them—now and always—is that they are easy and failsafe to use, wear, and experiment with. And they indirectly speak to my whole philosophy here of doing a lot with a little…

What is the most common type of belt? ›

In fact, V belts are the most common belt type in use today. A V belt has a trapezoidal (V-shaped) cross-section that fits into a similar groove on pulleys and sheaves.

What type of belt is slimming? ›

Create a peplum effect with a mid-rise belt

Belts can be a great way to slim your figure and accentuate your curves. The peplum effect created by wearing a mid-rise belt is one of the most flattering looks for all body types. By cinching in at your waist, you can create an hourglass shape that is sure to turn heads.

Do belts make you look better? ›

A belt serves as a transition point between the upper and lower body parts – it highlights the torso and shows off one's proportions. Moreover, it adds a finishing touch to an outfit. We've said this before and we will say it again – a belt should be worn even when your trousers fit perfectly.

Do belts help shape your waist? ›

This is of course a myth as the body cannot simply lose fat if it's compressed. Wearing a belt may feel like a belly-free body but once the belt is taken off, the body returns to its normal shape.

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