The Belted Truth: Where Fashion Meets Function
Let’s be honest—belts don’t always get the credit they deserve. Sure, they hold things up (literally), but belts and their trusty sidekicks—belt accessories—are the unsung heroes of wardrobes across centuries. They’re the perfect blend of form and function, and today, we’re giving them their long-overdue moment in the spotlight.
A (Very Brief) Stroll Through Belt History
Belts have been cinching waists and securing swords since ancient times. Romans strapped them on to carry daggers, tools, and the occasional coin pouch. In the Middle Ages, knights and peasants alike used belts to carry everything from flasks to fire-starters.
Fast forward a few hundred years, and suddenly, the belt becomes a fashion statement. Victorian women used them to emphasize impossibly tiny waists. By the 20th century, belts were no longer just holding up pants—they were holding their own on runways.
Today’s Belt: Still Holding It Down
Modern belts are multitaskers. They’re fashion-forward enough to complete an outfit, yet practical enough to make your life easier. Need to carry your ball marker and divot tool? We got you covered!
Our own line of belt accessories was born out of this exact crossroads—where style meets utility. We were tired of using paperclips and rubber bands to fix our belt swag. Enter: the elegant solution you didn’t know you needed.
Fashion: The Belt’s Best Accessory
Let’s talk form. Belts are versatile. Whether it’s a sporty golf belt or a wide leather cincher over a dress or a sleek chain belt slung over trousers, the right belt can completely change your silhouette. Add an accessory—like our Traveler Golf Clip: It says “I’m stylish. I’m prepared"
The Bottom (Waist) Line
Belts and belt accessories are proof that you don’t have to sacrifice style for function—or vice versa. They’re timeless tools of self-expression and self-sufficiency.
"I like doubling up and using them as accessories, and for this belt I wanted it smaller so l used one on the actual belt buckle to secure it without a hole. I don't always want to make new holes in my belt and I'm always rubber banding them to make them fit smaller haha so they're amazing for that too:)" -Madison Wild, Fashion and Lifestyles Content Creator