Belts don’t need to match your shoes and/or bag, although it’s a good guide to follow. There are belts that work well with jeans and trousers, and belts that are better over skirts and dresses. Click through the styles to view other colours.
Shout out to Anthropologie for keeping their prices more affordable, and for offering beautiful quality belts that are made in Portugal. I’m refreshing wardrobe essentials, and bought the Notched Square Buckle Belt in cream, and the Geometric Cut-Out Belt is in white. These belts are more ornate than I typically wear, yet felt like giving them a go. Glad I did! Both are in full rotation, and I’m enjoying the change.
The Rag ‘n Bone X Boyfriend Belt comes in a rare metallic pewter. The J.Crew Grommet Belts come in a rare blue-toned red with silver hardware, and burgundy with gold hardware. Web Belts and canvas belts can look great with sneakers and espadrilles. And last, if you don’t like the visual effect of a belt, but need to keep pants and jeans from falling, there’s the comfortable and streamlined No Show Stretch Belt. It lies flat and is invisible under tops.