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Women: OK to leave belt loops beltless?

Kent Wang

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For men, certainly, the consensus is that if the garment in question has belt loops a belt must be worn but does this apply to women as well? I think so, but I see that many women often leave the loops of casual wear like jeans and shorts beltless.
 

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I don't think it's a consensus that items with belt loops require belts. A quick look at the WAYWN thread on S&D revealed only one post describing a belt and it was kitonbrioni with no picture. As far as girls go, I think it's kind of random. I see a lot of girls running around w/o belts but some of them use them as a weird accessory way above the waist...
 

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It's strange. A year or so ago I wouldn't have cared about going beltless with jeans. Now I can't go without one. *shrug*

Usually at workplaces the only rule is, "If it has belt loops, wear one." I would never go without one with more formal trousers, obviously. I don't think women should be an exception. I even think that about those tacky 3/4 sleeve coats they make for them... they tend to look shrunken since the coat length is already at the hip.
 

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Yes, I think it applies to women.

I can remember one situation where a woman was wearing jeans without a "typical" belt, but instead chose to wear a decorative belt that sat on her hips. I thought it looked pretty odd that her belt loops were clearly visibile even though she was wearing a belt. I think her outfit would have looked better if the loops were not visible.

At any rate, I agree with the mantra mentioned above: "If it has belt loops, wear one."
 

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I think it's OK for both women and men who are aiming for the ultra-casual look. I don't do it, though.
 

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Good call, grabbing women is always a good thing. Men should definitely wear belts if they have belt loops. I can make an exception for Women if the outfit permits it (or offers a reasonable alternative).
 

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men and women, if it has loops wear a belt. thats the way it was designed.
ladies, try sliping a sash through the loops.
if you dont like belts, then remove the loops.
 

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I think it`s OK for men and women to go beltless with jeans.

Although they might available, I`ve never seen jeans without loops.
 

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Originally Posted by Dragon
I think it`s OK for men and women to go beltless with jeans.

Although they might available, I`ve never seen jeans without loops.

They would look wrong like the jeans without back pockets. Ugh. I rarely wear a belt with jeans, and I cannot remember the last time my wife wore a belt at all.
 

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Originally Posted by Dragon
I think it`s OK for men and women to go beltless with jeans.
Oh, I agree. I'm not sure if I was clear on that, but that's okay to me.
 

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Originally Posted by thinman
I think it's OK for both women and men who are aiming for the ultra-casual look.

First, women, even when wearing a dressy "pant suit" have stepped down the formality ladder (from dress or skirt) to being more casual and so have option to "decorate" around waistline or obscure away under a blouse. Further, female slacks are designed and worn differently in that they fit around the body, rather drape as men's trousers do from the waist line.

So, except when wearing traditional "straight-leg" (not the baggy cargo and carpenter style) blue jeans, its just more likely men's pants will need to be cinched with a belt for a clean look.

As to those blue jeans, well, it has been ages since I ever laced any belt around mine. So I'd say when so dressed its o.k. to run around without one.
 

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Ok, this is simple to figure out.

Jeans/Shorts/pants: most definitely ok. If the overall style requires a breakup in colour, some definition, or you have fancy belt loops to show off, belts are great. [Like in my avatar]

Dresses and skirts, if it has a belt space, you probably need a belt. Not mandatory, but often helps the way the dress sits.

Belts are an accessory, some styles need them some styles don't. I'm a fan of belts on pants/shorts/denim skirts, but not on dresses. Sashes are good for dressed [not those fugly leather tiearound ones i see everywhere this season.]

Also, though i find it fugly, some girls want their jeans to be almost falling off to make the best use of their thong exposure.
 

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Originally Posted by *****
Also, though i find it fugly, some girls want their jeans to be almost falling off to make the best use of their thong exposure.

Niiiiice.

(what's fugly about that? what've you got against a little thong exposure?)
 

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so yeh i had this experience yesterday with an Eastern Suburbs mum wearing a brown thong, over her shorts. IF I CAN SEE STRETCH MARKS THEN THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG!
 

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