Thoughts on Fashion Belts? (Ferragamo, Gucci, LV, etc.)

I've never seen anyone wearing Gucci or LV belts (or even Hermes) but I constantly see Ferragamo belts. So what are your thoughts on this?

Is Ferragamo ok but Gucci and LV not?

What Kind of Belt Should I Buy for Work?

Generally, our users feel that LV, Gucci, and Ferragamo belts are acceptable as long as they are not too outlandish. However, some of our users shared that you should not worry too much about the brand and just purchase a simple leather belt that looks classy.

iRX - Private Equity PartnerSome of the more subtle LV/Gucci belts are okay. Personally, I wear a LV belt almost every day and looks just like every other belt in the office, aside from the slightly different pattern. the epi leather belts are nice, and def not flashy.

TNAI saw some dude with a gamo belt on, the one with the distinctive buckles. I laughed. Wear normal stuff, nothing crazy. I think I get my belts from BB on sale or whatever.

Brown, Black and Cordovan. Silver buckle. Done.

diverse_kanga - Investment Banking AssociateWhen I have an important meeting I rock an understated black bvlgari calf leather belt with white gold buckle, looks great and I get plenty of compliments on it but you can’t tell the brand unless you asked me. On regular workdays I use a reversible no-name black/brown leather belt with stainless steel buckle, color to match the shoes.

Banker88Most Analysts in my office wear either Ferragamo or Gucci belts to match their shoes.

copecre - Real Estate AssociateJust go to Nordstrom or J. Crew or Macy's or Neiman Marcus or Polo or Marshall's or TJ Maxx and buy a decent looking leather belt. They even make reversible ones so you can get brown and black all in one. No one cares what brand it is.

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I saw some dude with a gamo belt on, the one with the distinctive buckles. I laughed. Wear normal stuff, nothing crazy. I think I get my belts from BB on sale or whatever.

Brown, Black and Cordovan. Silver buckle. Done.

 

There is a guy in the group across our floor who wears an Hermes H belt every fucking day. The ultimate in douche attire

I would agree with you, but then we'd both be wrong.
 

Hi.. Im looking for a gift for my fiance for his bday ::) .. And im sooo confused..Ive decided on getting him an lv belt and im debating between two of them, the 'lv utah leather belt' and the 'lv reversible calf belt'. The first one has a bronze/gold lv symbol , the other has a silver lv symbol. My fiance is 26 years old. He wears a lot of formal wear so i want the belt for formal use. So which one of the above two belts would be better ? Basically im pondering over the color of the lv symbol, either to take the silver or the gold/bronze one since the belts almost look the same apart from the buckle color. Any suggestions? :)

 

Saw a girl in the BB cafe with a Hermes belt yesterday, for a guy definitely a no-go. Mine was like $50, Geoffrey Beene lol

Frank Sinatra - "Alcohol may be man's worst enemy, but the bible says love your enemy."
 

fucking loser

"Look, you're my best friend, so don't take this the wrong way. In twenty years, if you're still livin' here, comin' over to my house to watch the Patriots games, still workin' construction, I'll fuckin' kill you. That's not a threat, that's a fact.
 

Make sure you get an expensive one because they will probably check it when you get there... ;)

"It's outrageous, egregious, preposterous. "
 

Just make sure it's quality leather and not bonded leather junk. I accidently bought such a belt a while ago, and it's crap. Doesn't last long, so comes actually more expensive in the long run.

 

Third on Allen Edmonds, they are not inexpensive but have some great fashions. Johnston & Murphy for "imitation" Allen Edmonds is also OK.

I have a mix of very nice belts that I "showcase" with certain outfits and less expensive "everyday" wear belts (simple brown and black from major retailers meant to take the brunt of abuse). Most important is to buy a belt that matches your shoes. Not "could match", a good match. Don't drop $100+ on a quality belt that doesn't have a decent pair of shoes to go with it thinking that because it's expensive you can wear it with anything. This is especially true of brown shoes, if you've buying a brown belt to match them either buy them together or make sure it is the same shade.

 

Two years ago when I was still in undergrad, I went to TJ MAXX and walked outta there with three belts for $40.. They are still the only ones I own.

 

H for Hermes on a belt is a little douchey....H for Harvard on a belt is über-douchey. I would go for that instead (unless you didn't attend Harvard of course).

 
SirTradesaLotH for Hermes on a belt is a little douchey....H for Harvard on a belt is über-douchey. I would go for that instead (unless you didn't attend Harvard of course).
Based on this guy's history, you really think it's possible he went to Harvard?
 
MomentaLaughWhat makes the Hermes douchey and the Ferragamo one not douchey?

The fact that there is a giant H on your belt, and that you need people to recognize that your belt is made by Hermes.

Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis - when I was dead broke man I couldn't picture this
 

I've found that most people that rock the H belt do it solely to distract from what they lack just south of the H

I would agree with you, but then we'd both be wrong.
 

Your obsession with clothes is mind boggling. If you paid as much attention to how your work looks in comparison to how you look you would be promoted already.

"They are all former investment bankers that were laid off in the economic collapse that Nancy Pelosi caused. They have no marketable skills, but by God they work hard."
 
MomentaLaughno more threads about clothes from me
i doubt it. i still maintain you're trying to set up a rival website and you're populating your FAQ section using WSO
"After you work on Wall Street it’s a choice, would you rather work at McDonalds or on the sell-side? I would choose McDonalds over the sell-side.” - David Tepper
 

Ok the H belt alone may seem a little bit douchey but what about the combination of the H belt and the suspenders ? Check out the outfit I wore for my first day on the job : http://flic.kr/p/e3YqTQ You gotta let everyone know what a Big Swinging Dick you are !

If it looks as good as on paper, we're in the kill zone, pal. Lock and load
 

I don't think that I would ever buy a belt that expensive regardless of how much money I had. How much better can they hold your pants up than a belt that costs $100?

 

Never in my life have I ever looked at someone's belt. The shit some people care about is beyond me. I don't care what shirts you buy, what ties you wear, what pants you buy, or what shoes (ferragamo or payless) as long as they fit and you're not a fucking idiot.

"Look, you're my best friend, so don't take this the wrong way. In twenty years, if you're still livin' here, comin' over to my house to watch the Patriots games, still workin' construction, I'll fuckin' kill you. That's not a threat, that's a fact.
 

Only purchase it for quality. Suits and shoes are one thing your belt is likely to be overlooked.

Only two sources I trust, Glenn Beck and singing woodland creatures.
 

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