I Wear-Tested 15 Viral Belts and Honestly Think These 5 Are Worth the Hype
Though practical in nature, belts of all shapes and sizes have always been played around with and utilized in the fashion space. Looking back, it's hard to find an era that prioritizes the traditionally utilitarian accessory quite as much as our current one. Now, practically every one of the top brands is experimenting with them, utilizing unique buckles, materials, and styling to elevate individual cold-weather looks and winter collections as a whole. But seeing a chic belt in a runway show or viral TikTok video isn't the same as actually wearing one, and since some of today's buzziest styles cost hundreds of dollars, I thought I'd take it upon myself to do some digging and find out which hold up IRL.
My determination? If you were under the impression that all women's belts are created equal, I'm sorry to break it to you, but you've been led astray. After trying out 15 in total—at home, at the office, for a night out, and just in random stores around NYC's dressing rooms—I can say with absolute certainty that the difference between a really good, worth-buying belt and the opposite is vast and not easy to tell from an e-commerce image. Lucky for you, I'm ready to share all of my findings, including the five best belts that I tried on, from a $58 Madewell option to a $720 style from Khaite. Scroll down to read all about them ahead of your next belt buy.
The 5 Best Belts for Women
- Best Embellished: B-Low the Belt Jordana Mini Moto Leather Belt ($205)
- Best Chunky: Khaite Lucca Leather Belt ($720)
- Best Thin: Madewell Chunky Metal Leather Belt ($68)
- Best Overall: B-Low the Belt Kennedy Leather Belt ($145)
- Best Double-Wrap: Toteme Glossed-Leather Belt ($410)
B-Low the Belt Jordana Mini Moto Belt
Best Embellished Belt
The studded-belt look has been making waves in and around the fashion space for about a year now, mostly because of the success of Khaite's Benny Belt. The style I've seen talked about most online is actually B-Low the Belt's Jordana Mini Moto Belt, which features the same studded details but with a larger, more Western-inspired buckle. Plus, it's a lot more affordable at $209. The Jordana belt was sold out for what felt like forever, but it recently was restocked at Bloomingdale's and on the brand's website in the Bone Silver colorway. I, of course, had to put it to the test.
My first impression was that it was very heavy and expensive feeling, especially when compared to some of the other belts I tried out that felt far more lightweight. It's made of lightly pebbled leather that is super soft and has a high-quality feeling. It fits a touch large, so I would recommend going with your normal size or sizing down, especially if you're hoping to wear this with high-rise bottoms a majority of the time. I styled it with a baggy Uniqlo tee, high-waisted vintage Gucci trousers, and a gray Me+Em military-style blazer, and I got tons of compliments at the office. It just adds something special to a simple ensemble.
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Khaite Lucca Leather Belt
Best Chunky Belt
One Khaite belt that I constantly see people rave about is the Lucca, which features a supersize, sculptural metal buckle and other palladium-plated brass accents. I ended up testing out the black-and-gold version, but it also comes in brown suede with gold hardware, black calf hair or black leather with silver hardware, and snakeskin with silver. First things first, this belt feels like a $720 belt. It's heavy as can be, but not in a clunky way—more in a way that allows you to register that buying it would be money well spent.
When I wore it alongside a fitted, vintage blazer and black trousers and subsequently posted the look on TikTok, the comments perfectly summed up what makes this belt worth investing in. "The chokehold this belt has on me," said one commenter. "That is *the* belt," a friend of mine wrote. "I'M SPEECHLESS," said another.
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Madewell Chunky Metal Leather Belt
Best Thin Belt
I first noticed this belt in the black-and-silver option in Madewell's new-arrivals section, and I quickly picked up on how almost every size in that colorway was already sold out, making it a fast best seller for the brand. According to the site, 2000 people added its Chunky Metal Leather Belt to their shopping carts in the last week, so naturally, my curiosity kicked in. Now that I've tried it on, I can see why everyone's buying up this belt right now.
According to Madewell, this is its chunkiest belt ever with big metal hardware. As many of the reviews state, it is a bit stiff at first, but that didn't bother me one bit. In fact, I think it made the $58 accessory feel more elegant and pricey. For a quick and easy winter outfit for work, I paired the brown version with a plain white T-shirt and some old Levi's, throwing on a black blazer to make the ensemble feel office-appropriate. Everyone at work kept asking where it was from, and it brought me an abundance of joy to share with them that it's currently in stock and won't cost them an arm and a leg.
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B-Low the Belt Kennedy Leather Belt
Best Belt Overall
If you like the classic belt buckles more than the sculptural ones that have been big lately but also feel like your belt collection needs a special touch, I'd suggest going with B-Low the Belt's Kennedy style. It looks simple and timeless, but it's a lot wider than a standard belt at 1.5 inches for the leather and 2.25 inches for the buckle, making anything that's worn with it feel a touch more stylized and interesting. I went with the black-and-gold option, but the Kennedy also comes in bone and camel, both of which are equally worth adding to your closet.
The day I wore it, I styled it alongside a cape-like knit top in cream with high-rise black jeans, and the belt immediately became the focal point of the outfit. With a belt this good, that'll probably always be the outcome.
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Toteme Glossed-Leather Belt
Best Double-Wrap Belt
To be honest, I never really thought about wearing belts in this way before I spotted Toteme's double-wrap style at Net-a-Porter. In my mind, if you were going to wear the two-belt trend, you'd channel Miu Miu's F/W 22 collection, where all of the mini- and knee-length skirts featured two sets of belt holes for two separate belts. This way is far more practical, however, because you don't need to buy specific pieces to wear it with. The extra-long belt strap is one-size-fits-all and is thin enough to fit inside the loops of any regular pair of jeans. It doesn't make a huge statement, which I enjoy in this instance—it just feels more intentional and cooler than the regular version that only loops around once.
Though I chose to style the belt with jeans, Net-a-Porter showed it on top of a satiny dress, and the belt was used to give the model a cinched waist in the billowy, relaxed silhouette, which is next up on my agenda when I go ahead and snag one of these for the long-term. I know full well that they won't stay in stock for long.
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One reviewer called this belt "made to last," noting that it "will never go out of style." What more do you need to know?
This thin brushed-leather belt was designed and manufactured in Spain. Chic!
Anderson's is one of those trusted made-in-Italy leather brands that you'll want to buy from again and again. This particular style is made of nubuck calfskin leather, which is similar to suede but more durable.
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Genuine leather, mixed metals, and dwindling in sizes—everything about this belt says, "Buy me before it's too late!"
This skinny $59 belt is perfect for re-creating looks from Toteme's Paris Fashion Week show.
Espresso brown and silver are one of my favorite color-material combos right now.
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You can never go wrong with a classic-with-a-twist The Row belt. It'll set you back a decent chunk of change, but you'll own and wear it forever.
Which brand has the best belts?
As we've seen, the world of fashion is buzzing with innovation, especially when it comes to belts. Top brands are getting creative with unique buckles, diverse materials, and fresh styling to enhance individual outfits and entire winter collections. However, a few designers truly shine in this arena. After diving deep into the world of women’s belts, it's evident that Be Low the Belt, Madewell, and Khaite are leading the charge. These brands are about remarkable craftsmanship and quality, seamlessly blending classic designs with a modern twist. The result? Belts that are perfectly on-trend yet timeless, ensuring you look stylish season after season.
What belts last the longest?
A full-grain leather belt is the best option for anyone looking for a well-designed belt. Full-grain leather is crafted from the entire hide, including the robust outer layer of skin, which means the belt will be the most durable and long-lasting.
How we picked and tested the best belts for women
When compiling this list of the best belts for women, we consideredBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing editor-approved styles, customer reviews, celebrity endorsement, hype on social media, and whether an item was so in demand it's currently out of stock. Then, we solidified our list, looking at what belts stood the test of time despite fleeting trends. From there, our editor wore each belt for different occasions, such as running errands in the city, grabbing coffee with friends, or heading to the office. When sharing her thoughts, our editor considered the fit, wear, feel, price, material, and style of the belt to give the best review for our readers.
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Eliza Huber is a New York-based senior fashion editor who specializes in trend reporting, brand discovery, and the intersection of sports and fashion. She joinedBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing in 2021 after almost four years on the fashion team at Refinery29, the job she took after graduating with a marketing degree from the University of Iowa. She has since launched two monthly columns, Let's Get a Room and Ways to Wear; profiled the likes of Dakota Fanning, Diane Kruger, Katie Holmes, Gracie Abrams, and Sabrina Carpenter for WWW's monthly cover features; and reported on everything from the relationship between Formula One and fashion to the top trends from fashion month, season after season. Eliza lives on the Upper West Side and spends her free time researching F1 fashion imagery for her side Instagram accounts @thepinnacleoffashion and @f1paddockfits, running in Central Park, and scouring The RealReal for discounted Prada.
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