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    Canvas belt recommendations?

    Odd question, I know...............but any recommendations for a decent canvas belt? I'm after one that has a 'sliding' type of buckle that I can adjust infinitely ....... ......for comfort after a heavy meal and can then retighten when I'm back to 32 inch jeans! Ones I have purchased in the past have buckles that don't clamp on to the material and my trousers fall down (serious) !

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    eBay have hundreds - I've bought a couple of colours for around £7 each and am delighted with them. Lightweight, infinitely adjustable, strong and can go in the wash

    Wish my trousers could fall down!

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    If it doesn't need to be smart, then these "Site" brand elasticated belts are excellent at just £4.99. https://www.screwfix.com/p/site-belt...er-28-46/39304

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    I have used these for a few years, ideal as you just buckle them to fit.

    Outdoor Survival Paracord Belt 550lbs Milspec Utility Cord w/ Buckle Mens Belts

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    Many thanks of the replies.

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    Had a couple of Fjallraven web belts for years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hogthrob View Post
    If it doesn't need to be smart, then these "Site" brand elasticated belts are excellent at just £4.99. https://www.screwfix.com/p/site-belt...er-28-46/39304
    I'm a 100% convert to elasticated belts.. that Site one is ok, but I found the edges a bit uncomfortable. I then bought a Snickers one which is great, but it's 4 times the price. I now have 6 of these bad boys, and they look and feel great for a very nice £8.50 price..

    Apache BELT Woven Belt - Black https://amzn.eu/d/88UXbEB

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    LionVII Men Nylon Belt Tactical... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07BHN5T...p_mob_ap_share

    I use these. Plastic buckle also great for flying as can leave it on!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mj2k View Post
    LionVII Men Nylon Belt Tactical... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07BHN5T...p_mob_ap_share

    I use these. Plastic buckle also great for flying as can leave it on!
    That’s the belt (or at least buckle) I have on a couple of webbing belts. Bang on and cheap

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    Carhartt or arcteryx

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    Quote Originally Posted by djacks42 View Post
    I'm a 100% convert to elasticated belts.. that Site one is ok, but I found the edges a bit uncomfortable. I then bought a Snickers one which is great, but it's 4 times the price. I now have 6 of these bad boys, and they look and feel great for a very nice £8.50 price..

    Apache BELT Woven Belt - Black https://amzn.eu/d/88UXbEB

    I bought one of these to try and I am now a convert, my para cord belt was quite thick and weighed 235 gr the Apache after sizing weighs 90 gr and is actually a lot more comfortable to wear, thanks.

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    I’ve tried a few and settled on the Montane Lasso belt, it’s a few quid more than other examples in this thread, but well worth it in my opinion…def no slippage with the ‘chunky’ metal buckle.
    Their Loop belt on the other hand is hopeless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Halitosis View Post
    That’s the belt (or at least buckle) I have on a couple of webbing belts. Bang on and cheap
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07YWMFQ...d-7dd0a2301f14

    See Amazon have their own cheaper brand but no colour choices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by djacks42 View Post
    I'm a 100% convert to elasticated belts.. that Site one is ok, but I found the edges a bit uncomfortable. I then bought a Snickers one which is great, but it's 4 times the price. I now have 6 of these bad boys, and they look and feel great for a very nice £8.50 price..

    Apache BELT Woven Belt - Black https://amzn.eu/d/88UXbEB
    Brill. I'll buy this when I need something else to get free delivery. I have the site belt but like you say it's a bit uncomfortable on the edges. I have the Apache work trousers which are also great.

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