I used to do a lot of these posts, but I stopped because I didn’t think anyone really liked them. But a few of you mentioned that you wanted to see more posts with items under $100 in the “Comments Away” post. So I’ll post one a week for awhile and we’ll see how it goes.
Having a diverse collection of belts is a great way to boost your wardrobe’s style quotient. While there are a lot of stylish belts for sale, there is never a good reason to pay more than $75 for a belt. These six belts would be a great addition to any wardrobe.
Rachel Roy Perforated Belt ($27)
Elegantly Waisted Nyx Belt (Shopbop, $64)
Manitoba Belt (Anthropologie, $68)
Silence is Golden Belt (Modcloth, $20)
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R says:
Love these! Any tips on how to stay at least mildly comfortable while wearing a belt around the waist? It seems like mine either suffocates me or is falling down all day long– neither option is acceptable.
Victoria says:
Lovely! Let me just put in my usual plea for plus-sized options, though (over size 18). Please include us!
Allison says:
Love it!! Great post!
Meg says:
Belts… you found my fashion weakness! I I own close to 20 belts, none of which I paid more than $20 for. R, belts with the elastic stretchy material as part of the belt are amazing at fitting properly without suffocating and not falling down. H&M is my go-to place for these belts and they usually carry sizes from XS to XL.
TA says:
Thanks, Belle. Love the multiple options. I especially LOVE the last one.
lulu says:
the golden one is amazing! thanks for the post!
E says:
I'm in love with the Anthropologie twist belt…maybe I'll just forgo food for the next week so I can snag it 🙂
Ash says:
I'm now coveting the J.Crew party sash. Over a LBD — in love.
K says:
Great post – love the Fossil Art Deco belt (and the inexpensive price!)
Jenna says:
I love all these belts, but under 75 for a belt is fiscally feasible?? Not for an LC still making under 30 grand a year!
Belle says:
Again, not every item on this blog is priced for an intern to afford. Your average belt costs you $50, and I've seen them as high as $300. If you want a cheaper belt, search a cheaper store for something similar or read a blog that is dedicated solely to cheap fashion.
Lindsay says:
I LOVE these posts