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Belt

A belt is a flexible band worn around the waist to secure clothing, convey fashion, or carry items. It typically consists of a strap made from leather, fabric, or synthetic materials and a buckle, clasp, or other closure that allows length adjustment. Belts can be plain for everyday wear or heavily decorated for style. The width, length, and buckle design influence both fit and function.

In clothing, belts cinch waists or hold up trousers. Utility belts and tool belts used by professionals

Common materials include leather, canvas, nylon, and other synthetics. Buckles are usually metal or plastic, and

Historically belts appear in ancient civilizations used to secure garments, armor, or weapon belts. In medieval

Care and maintenance: leather belts require cleaning and occasional conditioning; avoid prolonged exposure to water; synthetic

carry
pouches
and
tools
and
may
include
durable
fasteners
and
reinforced
seams.
Safety
belts
and
harnesses
are
used
to
distribute
loads
and
prevent
injury
in
fall
protection
or
industrial
contexts.
Culturally,
belts
such
as
the
obi
in
Japan
or
ceremonial
sashes
perform
traditional
or
decorative
roles.
closures
may
feature
prongs,
hooks,
or
drag-and-fit
systems.
Belt
length
is
measured
from
the
buckle
to
the
most
used
hole;
many
belts
are
adjustable
by
additional
holes
or
by
sliding
mechanisms.
and
early
modern
periods,
belts
carried
items
and
signified
status.
Today
belts
are
both
functional
hardware
and
fashion
accessories,
with
vast
variations
in
style,
width,
and
fastening
systems.
belts
are
easier
to
wash.
Proper
storage
prevents
creasing.