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Review on πŸ‘– Tactical Military Adjustable Men's Belts: Sewarmary Breathable Accessories by Trey Harvey

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Simple and natural in accessories

I usually wear traditional leather or slider belts. I've had these straps in a matter of days for just handing out around the house, doing crafts here or elsewhere, or just dressing casual. Adjusting the straps (despite the lack of instructions) is very easy - just undo the fabric from the buckle. (Lift the clip) and compare its length with another belt that fits you. Use scissors to cut it off at the appropriate point, then use a lighter to burn the end. Place it back in the buckle and close the clip behind your teeth with a slight overlap of material. Bam, done. The buckle is also very easy to use and holds well when closed. It's also infinitely adjustable as it doesn't have holes, so it's easy to make small adjustments. A plastic buckle has some advantages over metal, e.g. B. that it doesn't scratch things (like my guitars do when I play them) and doesn't set off metal detectors. The nylon material is strong despite being thin. Elastic holder keeps excess material well behind the buckle. The look is very casual. I don't wear them to fancy business lunches, but for gardening/garage work, airsoft gaming, sitting at home, they're perfect. They look good with jeans, which is important to me. Blue and black seem to cover most of my fashion needs (although when it comes to leather belts, everything is brown and black). All in all, these are the comfy little straps they promise.

Pros
  • Men's
Cons
  • There are more interesting options.