20 different types of Fashion BELTS

Once upon a time, there were men and women who wore belts — in the Roman empire. Yes, the belt, as an accessory is that old. Later it became associated solely with the military. Only men in exalted positions wore belts.

But Now ! Everyone wear belts in various shapes and sizes – their pants come with mandatory belt loops. It is an added bonus that a belt, as a fashion accessory, can single-handedly transform the look of a pant, jeans, skirt or dress

Different types of belts

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Buckle belt

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This is a simple strap belt with a press on the metal buckle on one end of the belt. The material of the strap may be made in leather or fabric or plastic.

The buckle of this belt can be of one piece or many pieces. The buckles are usually made of an alloy of zinc and aluminium with a special plating to give it a shine or made of brass. The most favorites are in gunmetal color or antique gold. Full-grain genuine leather belts are very much valued as buckle belts.

Horseshoe buckle belt

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This is a variation of the ordinary buckle – the buckle will be shaped like a horseshoe

D ring belt

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This belt has two D rings attached to one of its ends. This is a very easy belt to make and wear. Thread the belt through the pant loops. Insert the other end of the belt through the rings going over the closest ring and under the second ring, locking the belt in place.

Skinny knot belt

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This is usually a thin belt tied as a knot in the front of the body. The belt may have metal hardware as well. But the fastening is made with knots

Suspender belt

Suspenders are belts used to hold the pants up. Modern suspenders were first invented in 1820 by Albert Thurston. They are worn with tuxedos and formal pants.

Cummerbund

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The name literally means “to tie the stomach” (” Kamar band” in the Hindi language). It is a broad waist-covering sash worn inside tuxedos or single-breasted dinner jackets, over the shirt.

A cummerbund has downward-facing pleats and is worn at the natural waist. This is used as a cover for the stomach part. Not all formal suits need a cummerbund; For eg a double-breasted suit or one with a vest inside does not need a cummerbund. The cummerbund is usually accompanied by a bow tie.

Military belt

This refers to a nylon webbing strap belt used by military personnel – mostly in neutral colours like black, Navy blue brown or khakhi; The strap is a heavy nylon webbing and the belt will have metal hardware like buckles or Sturdy plastic buckles. It is also called military webbing belt, army belt, webbing belt, nylon military belt, tactical belt. 

Metal belts

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These are typically worn with formal dresses/ wedding gowns. Some metal belts are fastened with chains or are made of chains as such. Some are made of filigree silver or gold or gold /silver plated metals.

Hip belt

This refers to low lying belts worn loosely draping over the hips . They are typically worn by Asian brides over their wedding dress – also called hip chains.

Yoke belt

These are very wide belts that look like the yoke of a skirt. They are worn at the waist and almost extend to the hips.

Cinch belt

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A cinch belt is a tight fitting belt made of elastic / leather / stretchy fabric to encircle the waist tightly to make it look really small. It is fastened with a fancy buckle / clasp or laced-up. This belt can give you an hourglass figure by thinning the waist. It is not worn inside the belt loops but over it. They are usually one size fits all from waist sizes of 24-48, because of their stretching property.

Lace-up belt

These belts have eyelets and drawstrings that will fasten the belt around the waist.

Corset style belt

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Another cinch belt that ties you up into a pencil thin figure whatever shape you are. You pour yourself into this belt and is laced up so tight that you will wish you were born thin or ate less – just like those Elizabethan ladies who wore real corsets every day despite the excruciating pain and discomfort.

Sash belts

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A sash is a fabric / ribbon  worn with dresses and gowns as a belt. It is worn draping from one shoulder to the waist for ceremonial occasions or around the waist as in the case of a sash belt. The tails of the sash belt is tied usually into a bow

Related posts : Make a sash for dresses – different methods ; Tying a bow on a dress.

Obi belts

These are sash belts that resemble the traditional obi belts worn around Japanese Kimonos. These are also called wrap belts as they are wound around the waist at least twice and then tied into a simple knot or bow

Here is a tutorial to make your own obi belt.

how to make an obi belt

Braided belts

These are belts classified according to the way its strap is made – by braiding different pieces/strands of fabric or leather. 

Twist belts

These are sash belts that are tied by crossing each other as in the picture above.

Bow belts

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A bow belt refers to a regular belt embellished with a bow. Usually, a large bow is added to the centre front of the belt

Related post: 7 ways to make fabric bows that you can add to your belt; How to make a big bow.

Garter belts

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Garter belt is a suspender belt made of narrow bands of fabric / lace fastened around the waist with garter clips holding the stockings / pantyhose up . It can be worn higher around the waist or lower on the hips.

Peplum belts

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This refers to a peplum style skirt attached to a belt worn around the waist pairing with skirts and dresses to give the advantage of figure-flattering flared hemline.

What other fashion belt can you think of? Please write in the comments.

Related posts : Different types of fashion accessories ; 35 Different types of  footwear for women; Different kinds of clothes

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5 thoughts on “20 different types of Fashion BELTS”

  1. Fatima Azhar

    really impressed!
    amazingly described the types of belts.
    would like to see more things coming out from this website 🙂
    also, it helped me to know the name of the belt i made (braided belt made with cloth)
    thank you, sewguide!

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  2. ogochukwu

    i like the buckle belts

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  3. Shweta Jain

    Nice belts and it is very elegant and amazing in different varieties and colours to choose.Thanks for sharing the article.Keep up the good work.

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  4. Peepeee

    Nice belts really like the yoke belt thank you so much for the article

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    • ogochukwu

      nice

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