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suspenders or belt?

contactme_11

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Which do you usually wear? I haven't worn suspenders in years, but am thinking about getting a couple of pairs to wear again? Thoughts?
 

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I'm wearing suspenders more and more. I find they're more comfortable than a belt when wearing a suit, improve the drape of the paints (because the waistband isn't cinched) and keep one's pants where one wants them more reliably than a belt. I now regularly ask for buttons to be added to suits that don't come with them.
 

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I'd really like to try braces, but loathe the idea of commissioning a pair of pants for this sole purpose. You add buttons to your pants? Does that mean you wear braces with pants that have beltloops? Seems inappropriate.
 

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I've started liking adjustable side tabs on my suit trousers. Otherwise, I use belts. Very few RTW trousers are made for use with braces nowadays, I think.
 

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Originally Posted by Renault78law
I'd really like to try braces, but loathe the idea of commissioning a pair of pants for this sole purpose. You add buttons to your pants? Does that mean you wear braces with pants that have beltloops? Seems inappropriate.


It's not ideal, but yes. Even the suit pants I've got that came with suspender buttons also came with belt loops. We live in fallen times, my friend. And I can't go around having bespoke pants made just to avoid having belt loops on my suit trousers.
 

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Some people seem to have an almost violent reaction to belts, which I have always thought unfounded.

A well-coordinated belt is very stylish. Besides, if you are not wearing a suit/sports jacket braces look like a truck stop attendant with the requisite trucker hat.
 

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Originally Posted by Vintage Gent
Suspenders with suits, belts with odd trousers.
Agreed
 

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Originally Posted by contactme_11
Which do you usually wear? I haven't worn suspenders in years, but am thinking about getting a couple of pairs to wear again? Thoughts?


Matter of choice but suspenders can look very odd if you work in a building where you are liable to remove your jacket. they really are more associated with the past when this was more the exception.
 

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Originally Posted by GBR
Matter of choice but suspenders can look very odd if you work in a building where you are liable to remove your jacket. they really are more associated with the past when this was more the exception.

Some take the view that braces are basically the same as underwear--something that should not be shown in public. Personally, I like to be able to show off a nice pair of suspenders after having settled down at my desk. Very few people in my office wear them, but that's part of the charm of the exercise.
 

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Originally Posted by grimslade
Some take the view that braces are basically the same as underwear--something that should not be shown in public. Personally, I like to be able to show off a nice pair of suspenders after having settled down at my desk. Very few people in my office wear them, but that's part of the charm of the exercise.

Agreed! I'm the only one kn my office who wears them. Today I'm sporting a pair of Albert Thurston baratheas in amethyst.
 

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Do you guys think braces with clips are tacky as opposed to the button kind?
 

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Originally Posted by contactme_11
Do you guys think braces with clips are tacky as opposed to the button kind?

Yes! Braces with clips are for farmer!

It's easy enough to have buttons sewn into your pants.

Although I know one former Fortune 100 CEO who wears them around. OTOH, he's retired and immensely rich and has nothing to lose.
 

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I have three DB suits, and I am planning to remove the belt loops and put buttons on the trousers of one of them to experiment... because I feel is inapporpiate to wear the DB jacket openned and then it should be better to wear the braces on them.

by the way the only trousers with pleats that I have are those... al the SB suits have no pleats in the trousers...
 

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