I see too many men in skinny jeans. I hate seeing her. This is probably due to my addiction to breathing and unrestricted circulation. The only things I like to keep neat are my panties and my wedding ring. As for my jeans, I like them to be snug on my waist because I also have a penchant for keeping my pants open. I am a man with masculine forms. That said, I want my jeans to sit at the waist, not tucked in or worse, so low that my tight-fitting underpants are visible to innocent bystanders. It's just gross and uncivilized. It took me a long time (too long to be honest) to find jeans that fit real men. When I finally found them I found them to be quite patchy in terms of waist meaning some were snug fitting like they should be, others wanted to visit my shoes. Nothing good. It requires the right belt, the right size, and the right number of holes so I can customize it to my liking (see what I made there?). I was lucky enough to find a 100% leather Dickies men's belt with a stitch pattern and pin buckle. I chose Dickies because Dickies products are typically worn by real men with masculine bodies. I have to admit I was a little skeptical at first. They (I bought two) seemed pretty tough. But after wearing them for a few weeks, they showed their skills. I gave them five stars for "stretching" because they don't. It's honestly too early to judge their durability but Revane insists I do and it would be unfair to penalize Dicky because Revane doesn't care about ratings. Five stars. These belts are for me. I've already figured out what different settings (which hole) I need for walking, sitting, and driving. Hey, do what you want when you get them. Most importantly, the Dickies Men's 100% Leather Denim Belt with Stitched Design and Pin Buckle lets me know that when my jeans aren't hanging in my closet or laundry basket, they fit snugly. my waist instead of wrapping around my legs while the nice ladies handing me popcorn laugh hysterically and/or throw up.