We love functional fashion.
What’s the point of sky-high heels if you’ve got the option to’t wear them all night?
And that hat can’t do much for your outfit when it’s mostly sitting on the table.

Belts are the epitome of practical style.
Thanks to this accessory, those baggy jeans can sit comfortably on your hips.
Until suspenders start trending, your wardrobe must have at least one belt.

Even the ones you DIY from shoestring are like precious metals and gems.
Join the pro-belt team with these style tips for Spring’s favorite accessory.
Leather and denim are best friends.

Varying textures add dimension to your outfit, and a rich black belt pops against the standard blue jean.
To keep this outfit simple, throw on a neutral top and shoes that match the belt.
Leather booties and a white turtleneck elevate this casual look.

Layer on jewelry with hardware that compliments the belt buckle to take your style to higher heights.
The metal links mimic a jumbo necklace.
It is the perfect body accessory to bring some edge to your outfit.

Go full goth or embrace thetrending girly goth aesthetic.
you could carry out the softness with a skirt and tights.
However, a hardcore vibe of distressed jeans and fishnets works too.

A dress is a perfect opportunity to execute this look.
Let the belt work its magic by keeping the dress simple.
A corset or harness belt pairs best around your waist.

They are typically statement pieces, so keep the other accessories simple unless you’re a maximalist.
We recommend a plain hat and shoes.
This one-piece garment combines the beauty of a blouse with the comfort of pants.

They are stylish pieces that it’s possible for you to dress up or down.
Adding a patterned belt is a great way to upgrade the look.
A romper, which is also a one-piece attire but with shorts, plays well with this style.
A great spring look for the beach, picnic, or a walk.
Just match it with your other accessories to tie it into any outfit.
It doesn’t have to be an exact match, either.
Similar shades with light or dark variations pair just as well.
However, to step outside the box, you’re free to juxtapose your belt with contrasting accessories.
Two are better than one
You know what your belt outfit needs?
Doubling up on your belts can barge into tacky and gaudy territory if it’s not styled properly.
The key is to keep the belt simple.
Two statement pieces is a war nobody wins.
Wearing two leather, thin, or plain belts will create a runway-ready outfit.
Keep the two just a few inches apart, and secure them around a long skirt.
Baggy streetwear needs a belt
Im in love with this red @diesel belt !
Add a belt, and it is thestreetwear aesthetic of Gen Z dreams.
Don’t be afraid to go loose, comfy, and casual.
Stellar fashion doesn’t mean stiff garments and shoes you might barely walk in.
A belt ties together a knit sweater, mom jeans, and chunky sneakers.
And it’s all items you’ve got the option to find in a vintage thrift store.
Don’t forget to tuck your sweater behind the buckle or in your jeans to frame the belt.
A belt is an everyday accessory you’re free to easily add to spice up your office outfits.
This look is especially great for patterned tops that are too loud for a necklace.
Keep the skirt plain but play with the fabric.
Opt for a leather or satin skirt as the perfect backdrop for your belt.
A monochrome outfit looks chic every time, even if it is sweatpants and a crop top.
Let your belt match your one-color theme, or change the hue and let it stand out.
Your belt will be a pop of color and have an effortless vogue look.
All-black outfits or any monochrome ensemble allow flashy belt buckles to shine.
The bigger the belt buckle, the better.
Tying the knot never looked this good
Check out these cute ways to style your belts!
Not cute, but not the end of the world.
There are ways to tie the belt end into a stylish knot to kiss the awkward swing goodbye.