Best Dress & Casual Belts For Men & How To Wear - Men's Wardrobe Essentials

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I understand why some people might think that Ashley is annoying but I just love her and her videos. At least for me, she really comes across as genuine and down to earth. As a bonus, the information is superb.

jjnatteri
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Great info as always( yes I know this video is a few years old. I’m casually late) I love getting a true, honest opinion and I love that Ashley pulls no punches. You’re definitely off with the belt sizing here though. Formal/dress belts are usually around 1 1/4” and casual belts are usually 1 1/2”..A 1 1/2” belt doesn’t fit well through the loops on many dress pants and won’t fit through the loops on some dress pants at all.

shawnglass
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A braided navy casual belt is also a great option. You can sharpen up a casual look of a white button down shirt and a blue/light blue chino. Throw on the navy belt with a navy suede loafer. Great summer look.

ArnavSenguptaPlus
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You've no idea how RARE it is to find this type of buckle at shops.

AlojzyZyrokompas
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I really like your way of presentation...you seem like a down to earth & an honest person....pls dont change your style...

Pasighat
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Your right! I bought a crap belt 25 years ago and only now has it fallen apart! I can only imagine what durability a high end belt might bring.

yobolion
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I don't know if you're aware, but in your article you recommend that casual belts are 1 3/4 - 2" wide, but none of the casual belts you recommend are in that range. The widest is 1 3/8", which is what you've defined as dress belt range. Does this mean that, for a casual belt, the width of the belt is the less important than texture and finish?

SkystheLimit
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Great video. Just found LL Beans chino belts and think they’re winners for $50, full grain leather and basic enough as a dress belt.

rorsharch
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the douchebag part killed me!! haha, I love your work

urhgaaugh
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I really like your channel you're really sweat and funny and explain everything correctly thank you Ashley.

jimmyfigueroa
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You forgot to mention the +4 strength +4 stam leather belt.

randybowman
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How abut fabric belts ? A video on how to co-ordinate these with an outfit would be nice please :)

_aqeel_b
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Ashley, you are so pretty and charming! Love your informative videos.

TheDanielduong
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Wow! I love you so much. Thanks for helping men to be more awesome :)

imamrafi
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Ashley, you do work magic! Just checked-out Tom’s Instagram and I must say: I much prefer the way you dressed him in this vid compared to his own sense of style! 😂 There’s a reason why models need people dressing them for the runway.

OjojoHK
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Hey Ashley,
Fan from India!!
I had watched all of your essential series
It's very informative for getting well dressed 👍👍

It will be very helpful if you can make a video on shirts and trousers, we as a youngsters can sport everyday in office...as Suit is very limited to occasional events...

amindude
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I love a larger buckle for casual with jeans and boots

cornstar
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Thanks for the tips. When would you recommend NOT wearing a belt (besides the obvious "when you're wearing swim trunks, " when wearing suspenders, etc.)?

ChachiTelevision
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Ashley,
You are awesome. I love your channel. You have taught me a lot of things. Thank you so much for your advice. How about some Hugo Boss's belts with pin buckles? Not sure I'm clear on that... You know the belts without loops (e.g. HUGO BOSS BLACK BALDWIN LEATHER SQUARE BUCKLE BLACK BELT)? Should we avoid those? Greetings from France

mehdidifallah
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Hi Ashley, I wonder if you could elaborate on when it is ok to rollup trousers as in 4:20. Is it always ok when wearing sneakers+jeans? How about with other types of pants? For example I have a couple of Fjäll Räven casual/outdoor pants which come standard extremely long, so people can choose to either roll them up, or cut and adjust. I wonder if those would be good candidates to roll up when wearing sneakers, not just for 20-year olds and/or older men e.g. 40+ like me :) What about rolling them up when wearing other casual shoes, not sneakers?
Also, should the roll up be preferably like yours here, with full break? I have seen roll ups with no break at all, looks a bit childish to me, but I wonder what you suggestions would be, with respect to trouser rollups vs. shoe types, and also brake types

raulsaavedra