Ahead, find 28 belts that will help you step up your accessories game—in this case, embracing the look is a cinch.
Skinny Belts
While a skinny belt isn’t necessarily the most statement-making iteration, it does serve a purpose as a put-together add-on to both relaxed and dressy looks. Try layering one of these over a sleek draped black dress—it’s a simple combination with maximum impact.
Brown Leather Belts
A simple brown leather belt is a staple to make sure you have on hand, especially if your style skews especially neutral. A brown belt has a softer touch than black and is great for mixing up with other tonal separates, like creamy turtlenecks and off-white pleated skirts.
Classic Black Belts
There are few tried-and-trues quite like a black belt. This piece is often overlooked, but designers have created a range of iterations that, while simple, have an elegance that will convince you to invest in them for your work wardrobe (and casual occasions, too).
Studded Belts
So you’ve already covered the fashion basics; now it’s time to consider adding something with a little edge—something that retains a subtler grungy feel. The studded belt, thanks to brands like Khaite, has taken over. There are tons of other iterations cropping up from our favorite brands, like Madewell’s western option and Déhanche’s, featuring grommets.
Suede Belts
Whether camel brown or smooth black with a silver buckle, suede belts exude an artisanal and vintage tone to every look. These styles aren’t just for the modern-day bohemians; they look best when paired with a slick city look. It’s all about the contrast.
Designer Belts
If you’re not ready to spend splash out on a designer bag or shoe, a designer belt is the ideal way to introduce yourself to a luxury brand without having to splurge. Loewe’s comes clad with its signature anagram, and Hermès has an option that’s both impactful and subtle.
Waist-Cinching Belts
If you like to accentuate your true waist, a belt that hits right at the midsection is a great way to draw the eye. It can help to break up blocky outerwear or rein in a bulky sweater or loose dress.