Belt Recommendations Anyone?

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Shake

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I'm in the market for a belt that will serve as a good platform for a CCW/holster. I've had it with paying $25 for a wimpy belt every year or so.

I dress casual for work (khakis, button down shirts, jeans on occasion) and would like a belt that would look decent with both jeans and khakis (Docker type), but hold up under CCW use and abuse.

I'm looking for quality, durability, and good looks all in one package. Price range is under $100, but I'd prefer to spend under $60.

Any recommendations?

Shake
 
www.usgalco.com

Can definitely get a great belt from Galco for under $100. Under $60 would be pushing it. However, I will say that I paid around $80 for mine and so far it has lasted more than twice as long as any other belt I have ever owned and only shows minor cosmetic signs of wear.

I know there are other good ones out there, but this is my experience. Best of luck!
 
Wild Bill has some very good quality belts. I've had a batch of bad luck with DeSantis. Looking forward to checking out Del Fatti's work shortly.
 
If your mode of dress runs to "Western" check out Justin belts. I purchased a dress black for $40 retail, and I find it is stiff enough to support my Galco Scout and its C7-45 LDA.
 
Galco. I've got two, one black and one tan. They will NEVER wear out, and are very well made.
 
I have a Rosen that is pretty sweet. One word of advice: If you're skinny I would get a straight belt, if you're medium to heavy build I would go for a contoured.
 
my dillon belt has served me well:)

i,also had a uncle mike's synthetic belt,that was really good:)

just my $.02

clown
 
I went to Lorigs up on the floor where they sell police and fireman clothes and got mine for 20. bucks. its black plain and 1.50" I think. the Basketweave belts were only slight;y more.
Good stiff belt.
 
I wear a 1.5" Dillon Leather belt and it has served me very well. I need another because it has gotten a bit too worn for "good" wear although still very serviceable for everyday use. I think they are still less than $50.
 
Rafter...

I got two Rafter shark skin gun belts last October. Black 1.5 inch and brown 1.25 inch. I wear the brown nearly every day. No wear is showing yet.

KR
 
Thanks all, keep the suggestions coming. . .

Kentucky Rifle, got a link or other contact info for Rafters?

Thanks,

Shake
 
I've been using a belt made by Nautica which you can find in Macys or other department stores for about $25. It's 1 1/2" x 1/4" thick and I've been pleasantly surprised on how well it has held up. I've used the Nautica belt for over 5 years and recently replaced it with another Nautica. Take a look in your local department stores for nice stiff leather belts. I carry a Glock 23 plus a dual mag holder.
 
Mark Walden of Walden Holsters makes a superb belt. It's stiff enough that I use it as a separate duty belt at the range, but classy enough that I can wear it with business casual dress at the office.
 
Shake...

Check out the link that Modifiedbrowning
provided. I've thought of a couple of other things I should have said regarding Rafter. Rafter makes belts in all different types of exotic hides. Even elephant. Very tough stuff! Also, when you call to ask a question or order a product~you're TALKING to the guy who is going to make your belt.
I just like shark skin. My wife ordered me a brown, 1.25 inch wide gunbelt and matching shark skin holster for my J-frames and a black, 1.5 inch wide gunbelt and matching shark skin holster for my Glock 27. (With a silver buckle. It's beautiful! :) ) It's pure art!

KR
 
I have three belts from Mitch Rosen (http://www.mitchrosen.com) that fit perfectly, perform as claimed, and have lasted longer than department store belts.
I have a Rosen belt that is stamped "Mitchell Leatherworks" that I have worn almost everyday for the past 11 years. I've worn it with suits, I've worn it with jeans, & I've worn it with shorts. It is starting to show its age, but it's still functional. I did buy a sharkskin belt a couple of years ago as a "dress" belt, but I've worn it maybe a dozen times. $95/11 years = $8.63/year, if I get no more use out of it.
Buy quality.
A number of quality makers have been mentioned in this thread, and most are less expensive than Rosen. Saving money is fine, so long as you buy quality.
 
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