Belt Buckle: This is the hardware component, often made of metal, that secures the belt in place. Buckles can range from simple and minimalistic to ornate and decorative, with different shapes like square, oval, or horseshoe.
Belt Holes: These are the evenly spaced perforations along one end of the belt, allowing you to adjust the fit by inserting the buckle’s prong through the appropriate hole.
Belt Width: Leather belts come in various widths, typically ranging from 1 to 2 inches. Narrower belts are often more formal, while wider belts are commonly used in casual or workwear settings.
Stitching: Many leather belts feature stitching along the edges to enhance durability and add visual detail. The thread color can contrast or match the leather, depending on the design.
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