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Goodbye, Belts! Hello.. BeltBro?

"Belts? I don't need no stinkin' belts!" That used to be my mantra.

Monday, November, 12, 2023
by Dave Wade

Ramblings of a Rebel

"After years of dealing with belts that pinched, poked, and just plain annoyed me, I'd all but sworn them off."

So there I was, at this BBQ, trying to keep my pants up discreetly – a losing battle.

My friend notices and chuckles, "Man, you gotta try BeltBro." I scoffed. "Another fancy belt gimmick?"

But he was insistent, raving about how it's changed his life.

Curiosity got the better of me that night. I found myself on BeltBro’s website, a bit skeptical but intrigued.

The site was straightforward, no flashy gimmicks – just a simple, no-buckle belt.

Their story was impressive too, started in 2019 in Naples, Florida, focusing on practicality and comfort.


When the belt arrived, it was almost laughably light. "This thing's supposed to hold up my pants?" I muttered.

But hey, they promised it would fit any size and had a money-back guarantee. So, I gave it a whirl – chose the Titan for its rugged look and durability.


It didn't take long for me to realize – this belt was different. It was light, sure, but it held up my pants like a champ.

And the best part? No buckle digging into my gut. It was like I wasn’t wearing a belt at all, yet everything stayed perfectly in place.


Now, BeltBro is a part of my daily wardrobe. Whether I'm at work or out for a casual dinner, it’s there, unnoticeable yet essential. And during a recent trip, passing through airport security was a breeze – no metal, no hassle.


And the fact that it was originally designed to help people with medical conditions? That just adds to its appeal. It's not just a belt; it's a testament to thoughtful design and practicality.


If you told me a few months ago that I’d be an advocate for a no-buckle belt, I'd have laughed in your face.

But here I am, telling anyone who’ll listen about BeltBro. It's simple, it's effective, and it's comfortable. What more could you ask for in a belt?