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Variety of Belts

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Leather

Genuine:A belt that is labeled as a genuine leather belt needs to have a strap that is 100% leather, it can't be combined with fabric or synthetic materials. 

Grain:This is cut from the hide and undergoes minimal processing.

Exotic:Even though cowhide is the most common material for a leather belt strap, exotic leathers such as alligator, crocodile, lizard, and ostrich can be found.

Tooled: Where a stamping process adds a design to a belt.  

Suede: As a napped finish on one side of the strap, this makes it nice and soft. 

Faux: An artificial or synthetic leather.  It is usually made out of polyurethane and polyvinyl chloride (PVC).  

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Braided
We carefully pick a belt based on our waist size only to get frustrated when weight fluctuations throw balance out the window. Braided belts remove this design limitation, as one can simply pop the prong in between the leather stripes to find the perfect length. 
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Snap
Apparently, the snap-button style dates back to the 1940's and was invented by a man named Jack Weil, who died in 2008 at the age of 107. Weil wanted to design a shirt that was practical for cowboy work and distinctively Western.
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Military
A military belt, webbed belt, or tactical belt is usually made out of nylon.  These belts are flexible, can absorb sweat, and can hold weight for those that need to carry tools or weapons.  Often times, these belts can be trimmed to the correct size.

They can be found with a few different buckles, and generally don’t have holes.

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Reversible
This belt uses a reversible buckle that rotates 180 degrees, so you can use the color you prefer.
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Woven
Women’s woven belts give a little bit of stretch in the strap and add a nice element to casual outfits.  Common materials for this casual belt include polyester blend, leather, elastic, and canvas.  The great thing about these belts is that they come in a huge number of colors and patterns.
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Wide
A wide belt will obviously not fit through belt loops.  These belts are worn over dresses, cardigans, or tunic. style shirts. 
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Corset
Fashion history reveals the first recorded corset originated from Crete in Greece, worn by the Minoan people. Images on ancient pottery show both women and men sporting form fitting belts and vests with leather rings or straps that constrict and shape the waist.
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Athletic
Many runners also wear a belt to keep possessions safe while hitting the road or the trail. There are many choices, such as a belt with tubular design, running belt with pockets, or a hydration belt.
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