


We chose this option for its versatility, as the model included has a casual flair that could be dressed up if you wanted it to, and that comes in slightly more conservative buckle styles if you're worried this big, loopy version might be a little over the top for your personal tastes. We replaced that model with a far nicer one in the John Varvatos Dress Casual, which is as close as we get to the designer sector outside our current designer belts list. Whether this is an issue with the labor quality operating the awl in the workshop or with the leather production itself is a moot point, but there' no denying that if you spend enough time wearing the belt on one hole, you'll soon begin to see unattractive fraying and compressions. Without a ton of movement in this sector, we only found it necessary to remove the Tommy Hilfiger Reversible Leather, particularly due to weaknesses in the quality of the leather that made themselves apparent around the belt's holes over time.
