Okay. A good gunbelt is paramount for good concealed carry (it holds it tight against the body, doesn't flex, etc.). The best you can get for the money has to be Milt Sparks. They do spectacular work, but expect to wait. I have two VM2's, both made from horsehide, one for a G27 and one for a G29. I plan on getting another holster from them soon too. I'd have gotten their belt, it is superb, but I got one from a local leathersmith at a gunshow. You want a double thick leather belt, not sure about how the laminated ones work but they seem stiff.
Milt Sparks can get you going with the whole rig for under $300 shipped (depending on your choice of holster and belt, it could be closer to just over $200!) and you won't find better gear for the price, I promise that. The holster alone is about $125, really a steal, they were selling for 3-4 times that on Ebay so you didn't have to wait! But they put an end to that, they really look out for their customers. Their ethics are far and above most American businesses. Mitch Rosen makes some nicer stuff it seems, but it costs more and it is really just cosmetics save their thin line. Milt Sparks, to me, is like the company that makes the Corvette and sells it at Camaro prices.
The ONLY bad thing I've ever heard about Milt Sparks is that orders take a long time, and a complaint I have is that a lot of their products are tailored for 1911's (but not all, and the VM2 is legendary for its quality, price, and service). So in that case, my recommendation is to still get the Milt Sparks rig, but also get a Blackhawk Serpa lvl2 for the meantime. Nice plastic holster for the price, I love mine and still use it for the range. Bladetech makes some nice kydex holster, a HUGE range of them which is nice, but I have issues with their belt loops and the buttons in particular. Their Nano is very thin though, but I had to take a saw, file, dremel, and JB weld to modify it to fit my 340PD just right and not have the buttons constantly open. For the price, it wasn't worth it. It cost $60, for just $40 more and a little time I could have had a Milt Sparks, or for a little more, a Mitch Rosen Workman.
I'm not a big fan of Galco, I don't like mass produced holsters --plus a Galco holster costs almost as much as a Milt Sparks but is nowhere near the quality, it is obvious. However, their gunbelts aren't that bad at all. May be better than the one I have, but mine is made from real soft leather that is two thick pieces sewn together. It is real soft and flexible, but it absolutely will not fold --that is the most important thing to look for in a gunbelt.
Also consider the width of the belt. The thicker ones work better, but they might not fit all your loops. The middle width might work better. I think mine is 1.5". Consider too that not all 1.5" belts will fit all 1.5" loops! So if you get your belt from the same folks that make the holster, you can assured it will fit. Again, Milt Sparks will do this right.
Finally, think of your holster and belt like optics on a rifle. You don't get cheap optics and put them on a superb rifle and expect it to be phenomenal. Likewise, don't get a cheap holster and Walmart belt and expect it to conceal well and be comfortable. A lot of us wasted a lot of money trying holsters to get the right one, so take this info for what it is worth. Getting the right rig can make carry more comfortable and concealed than your car keys in your pocket. No joke.