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Best Belts For Women To Buy

Lanvin Leather Corset Belt (EUR 596.68)- A weathered finish details a rich leather belt that’s wider in back.

Oscar de la Renta Embroidered Sequin Belt (EUR 500.44)- Black and white embroidery and sequins create an eye-catching design on a silver-buckled belt.

Oscar de la Renta Whipstitch Leather Belt (EUR 454.25)- Contrast whipstitching boldly accents a wide leather belt

Michael Kors Asymmetrical Leather Belt (EUR 419.6)- Smooth vachetta leather shapes a bold belt designed with a curving, asymmetrical shape.

Oscar de la Renta Double Strap Leather Belt (EUR 377.25)- Round studs dot the center of a double-strap leather belt in a versatile shade of blue.

Lanvin Petite Bow Satin Belt (EUR 358.01)- A dainty folded bow centers a slim belt shaped from lustrous satin.

Nina Ricci Belt (EUR 250.22)- Textured fabric and smooth calfskin leather are combined in a waist-defining belt with a gleaming buckle.

Burberry London Calfskin Leather Belt (EUR 250.22) – Silvertone hardware caps the ends of a chic tie belt fashioned from supple leather.

Michael Kors Skinny Leather Belt (EUR 150.13)- A slim belt in pale vachetta leather is finished with a cleanly designed buckle.

Burberry Prorsum Double Patent Leather Belt (EUR 183.16)- A citrusy hue colors a high-shine patent leather belt that wraps twice around the waist.


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CEOWORLD magazine - Latest - CEO Advisory - Best Belts For Women To Buy
Aimee Lee Webber
Editorial Aide/Reporter at The CEOWORLD magazine. Nationally Syndicated Advice Columnist. Generally prefer dogs to humans. Loves dragons. New Yorker.