Genuine leather belts are hard to find at reasonable prices. It is great. A piece eight inches thick. It's an inch and a half wide. Doesn't quite fill the belt loops on jeans, but fits snugger than most belts. Probably nothing for the khaki pleated front. A two-prong buckle should not wrinkle the skin as much as a single-prong buckle. I forgot how hard it is to hook both teeth into a new belt. The holes are so precisely tolerated that one or the other seems to be missing. It doesn't help that my view of the buckle seems to be obstructed by something in my middle. In any case, it will get easier over time as the holes stretch a little more with use. Holes all around so you can lose some weight and still use the strap. It has two hinges, one fixed and the other floating. If the strap has a long end (after the theoretical weight loss mentioned above), the float can slide out to catch it. Or you can take it straight off your belt if you don't want to.