This belt looks great right out of the box. No, looks great! I expect a good life from this 100% leather belt. But he's tough as a board. It's been hanging for a week now and it's still rolled up like it just came out of the box. Getting the end through the buckle is a bit annoying in my morning routine. This belt simply lacks "elasticity". Most people start reviews in one of two ways. About 5% of all reviews have one star because the product they received was of poor quality or they didn't receive everything and the consumer is just pissed off. I don't think 5% of every product made goes bad, but anyone with a bad product will tell you that. About 90% of reviewers start with 5 stars and if a reviewer didn't find anything disgusting about a product, they give those stars. For 90% of people, 5 stars mean "everything was fine". From this day on, my reviews start from the middle. Three stars: The product met my expectations. If I give four stars, the product will exceed my expectations in terms of quality, cost, or performance. At the five stars, he himself climbed out of the box and went onto the water. When I give a product two stars, it somehow didn't meet my expectations. Anything that deserved a shameful one star rating was either returned to the seller or thrown in the trash.