All About Belts, Part II: Size Matters

Feb 8, 2012

I was blessed with a tiny natural waist.  So tiny that XS belts are often too big, and I was clueless about how to solve this problem until Jean at Extra Petite showed me the light. 

This gnarly-looking contraption is a belt hole puncher.  It allows you to resize your belts yourself without damaging them.  This model is the one I own, it’s $23.  However, Jean at Extra Petite found hers at Michael’s Crafts for under $10.

When you resize your belt, you often end up with a long tail of unused belt.  You can take the belt to a cobbler or leather worker and they will trim and resize the belt for you.  I took mine to a cobbler near 17th and R, and he charged me $12 per belt. 

If you’re in a bind and need a quick fix, you can use tape.  That’s right, tape.  The two-sided tape used to hold v-neck dresses in place works best.  But if you don’t have any of the packing tape or masking tape works best, just make sure it’s either clear or the same color as the belt.

If none of these options appeal to you, you can also learn to tie the belt into different knots.  But that, ladies is another post.  So check back tomorrow to learn some cool ways to tie the tail of your belt.

Tips and Tricks

share this post

Leave a Reply to KC Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  1. KC says:

    Recently I've been buying adjustable skinny belts like this one: https://www.thelimited.com/detail/contrast-edge-skinny-belt/1008076, which adjust in the back so I can wear the same belt above my hips with pants, or at my natural waist over a sweater without having the long loose end problem. The belt adjusts in the back so it's always the perfect size, and the way it adjusts doesn't look bad if it's exposed.

  2. Catherine says:

    cool. this visual is pretty nice too (in addition to extra petite's fabulous overview) https://www.thestylementors.com/blog/2011/11/22/4-ways-to-knot-a-belt.html

  3. little b says:

    Holy. Moly. As someone with a tiny, belts-dont-fit waist, MY LIFE IS CHANGED. Thanks!

  4. r says:

    If you buy belts at Nordstom, they will tailor them for free

  5. Ms. C says:

    A few other options for extra long belts…

    I have a few belts that I wear at both my natural waist and with pants. To keep the long tail in check when worn at the natural waist, you can remove the leather strap (the leather loop that tames those long ends) from cheap target belts, use super glue to refasten them into the loop shape, and slide them on other belts. With the whole colorblocking trend going strong, this look is actually really appealing (think camel sweater, brown belt, and pink leather strap).

    Another trick in a pinch — i.e. if I want to wear a belt I've already punched a new hole in but have not yet taken to the tailor — is to use a small, clear hair elastics to keep the longer tail under wraps. Because they are clear and thin, the elastic is not at all noticeable. Not the most polished look but it works.

  6. s-p-s says:

    Love using my belt hole puncher! I tend to buy black velcro to secure the tail to the belt. . . works well, and no one's the wiser beause the velcro is hidden inside.

  7. Anon says:

    Oh my goodness, I had no idea such a thing existed! For over a decade, I have gone outside with a hammer, a nail, and heavy weights, to a seam in the sidewalk or driveway to hammer a new hole into my belt. (Position the belt over the seam, weight the sides of the belt, and hammer the nail down into the sidewalk seam.) My life is now made incredibly easier!

  8. Maylon says:

    https://vimeo.com/17607723 <—-Sydney from the Daybook also has some cute belt-knotting/scarf-tying tutorials.

  9. Emma says:

    Yay I love Jean! I love how she shows you exactly how to tie it with the step-by-step video. SO helpful. Kendi Everyday ties her belts in some pretty ways, too!

  10. Lucille says:

    @Catherine I've seen that style mentor belt tutorial pinned more times than I can count! Love how they include pictures and a written description

Join The List

Stay up to date on the latest from Capitol Hill Style!

sUBSCRIBE

The Range: All the Pretty (Work) Dresses

Sometimes, you just want to wear something pretty to the office. Something that makes you feel good. A dress that makes your whole day better. These are those dresses.

0

READ MORE 

Recent Posts

Solving The Skinny Jeans Conundrum

Depending on who you ask, Gen Z has cancelled skinny jeans or perhaps they are back? Trends change, and we should change with them. But what do you do when you have a closet full of skinny jeans in a wide leg world?

7

READ MORE 

The Find: An Affordable Work Dress

This winter was particularly hard on my psyche, on my self-esteem, and on my waistline. As we move into spring, I need to make a plan for how I am going to dress this additional weight over the months of work that it will likely take to shed it. So I was so glad to […]

3

READ MORE 

VIEW ALL POSTS

Career Style, Style, Top Posts, Work | April 16, 2024

The Range: All the Pretty (Work) Dresses

Sometimes, you just want to wear something pretty to the office. Something that makes you feel good. A dress that makes your whole day better. These are those dresses.

0

READ MORE 

Posts, Style, Style Translator | April 11, 2024

Solving The Skinny Jeans Conundrum

Depending on who you ask, Gen Z has cancelled skinny jeans or perhaps they are back? Trends change, and we should change with them. But what do you do when you have a closet full of skinny jeans in a wide leg world?

7

READ MORE 

Fantastic Finds, Posts, Style | April 11, 2024

The Find: An Affordable Work Dress

This winter was particularly hard on my psyche, on my self-esteem, and on my waistline. As we move into spring, I need to make a plan for how I am going to dress this additional weight over the months of work that it will likely take to shed it. So I was so glad to […]

3

READ MORE 

Ask the Edit, Posts, Style | April 10, 2024

Ask the Editor: Vol. IV, No. Seventeen

This week, I returned from my trip to Montana completely exhausted. So it’s time to reach into the reader mail bag to answer a few questions. Let’s start.

6

READ MORE 

RECENT POSTS

©2023 CAPITOL HILL STYLE | SITE BY LEIGH THE STUDIO