Size
After selecting the model that suits you, the first thing to do is to choose the right size. Ideally, the needle should go through the 3rd hole when your belt is closed. As traditional models usually have five holes, the rendering is more harmonious when the buckle stops on the middle one. Moreover, the band should not protrude too much once inserted in the loop of your pants.
The Colour
Same goes for colour! On a formal outfit, we will try to match the colour of the belt with that of the shoes: we create a reminder between the elements of the outfit, without making too much. Be careful not to go too far from the classic black or brown, sober and efficient. On a casual look, one can afford a little more freedom. The suede leathers offer a wide range of colours to consider in a casual look. This can be the occasion to twister your outfit, to bring a touch of unexpected or, on the contrary, to recall an accessory. In short, have fun.
The buckle
On a formal belt, the only conceivable loop is rectangular (or very slightly rounded), silvered, with a single barb. Walleye or bronze seem to me too difficult to wear in the state and the original shapes (round, hexagonal …) bring an eccentricity that is not welcome on a classic look. In the same way, a double (or triple) barb would be too heavy on a belt not exceeding 3.5 cm in width. Think simplicity. I would add that a belt buckle matching the colour of a ring / watch can truly create a nice visual added-value. You can buy belt buckles for men online now and hence have a look before you create your own look.