Belt Classifications As Sold By Retailers Saint Louis MO

Belt trends and styles change overnight and designers come up with new and better styles everyday. Unlike men, women can have an extra large collection of belts with each one of them matching a particular dress, top, skirt or trouser.


1. Local Companies

T J Maxx
(314) 909-4750
1046 S Kirkwood Rd
Saint Louis, MO
J Crew
(314) 862-2739
75 Plaza Frontenac
Saint Louis, MO
Exquisite Fashions
(314) 383-4700
4341 Natural Bridge Ave
Saint Louis, MO
Hip Hop Sport Wear
(314) 725-5953
7913 Page Ave
Saint Louis, MO
Simply Fashions-67
(314) 381-5010
75 N Oaks Pz
Saint Louis, MO
Toube Mbacke African Shop
(314) 771-8252
2627 Cherokee St
Saint Louis, MO
American Eagle Outfitters
(314) 721-9850
2063 Saint Louis Galleria
Saint Louis, MO
Fabuless Findz
(314) 773-4000
1956 Cherokee St
Saint Louis, MO
Cooper Ella
(314) 769-9180
7401 Hazel Ave
Saint Louis, MO
Harold's Clothing Store
(314) 569-1266
70 Plaza Frontenac
Saint Louis, MO

2. Belt Classifications As Sold By Retailers

Belt trends and styles change overnight and designers come up with new and better styles everyday. Unlike men, women can have an extra large collection of belts with each one of them matching a particular dress, top, skirt or trouser.

3. Types of Belts

Belts are placed in various classifications which include but are not limited to the following: braided belts are casual sport belts, made by braiding at least three or even more fabric or leather strips together. Camp belts are made single leather links while the cowboy ones are heavy leather belts that have metal buckles. Monk or cincture belts are sash belts mostly worn by several clergy. These belts consist of twisted silk, rayon or rope and have knots or tassels at their ends. D-rings are adjustable belts made of woven cloths or leather, which are fasted by pulling at their ends through the d-shaped rings. Elastic belts are made from elasticized stretchable fabric while reversible belts have different colors on either side and their buckles are twistable.

4. Formal and Casual Belts

Belts fall in two categories formal and casual. Most people are able to classify them by comparing their sizes. Those which are wider than the thumb are considered casual while those whose width is less than the thumb are considered formal. Formal belts have a reflective glossy finish while casual belts have muted, flat textures and shapes. Those who are not sure about such details can get help from any of the departmental stores that sell belts whether locally or online. Most retail shops have a large variety or each in different colors, styles and brands to cater for a wide customer range who have different tastes and preferences. Any man should own at least one belt from each category to ensure his fashion bases are covered. With time he can gain experience in shopping for belts and increase his collection. One of the ways to buy belts is to do so when buying other clothes. The man can buy a belt to go with either a formal suit or casual trousers and jeans. Most retail shops actually match these garments with suitable belts to make shopping an easier task for men. The retail departmental stores put everything into consideration when matching belts to clothes ranging from matching colors designs and sizes.