We recently were asked in our Frequently Asked Questions feature, “What belt selections should the fratdaddy make?” This is an excellent question because the belt is a subtle piece of the frat wardrobe that can send an already fratty outfit completely out of the fratmosphere. We made some suggestions in response to that question, and we will post them below for addition into our Fratty Attire tutorial.
You can’t go wrong with a classic, traditional leather belt (http://www.brooksbrothers.com/images/Catalog/ProductImages/thumbnails/174F_th.jpg). The one in that picture is $98.00. Get two (brown and black).
Also, for more casual days, a D-ring belt can be the way to go (http://www.brooksbrothers.com/Images/Catalog/ProductImages/049F.jpg, http://www.vineyardvines.com/images/site1/products/processed/4ABB100-424.424.detail.a.jpg) can be a great addition to a pair of shorts.
Also, if you’re ready to absolutely frat off the planet, check out Smathers & Branson belts (http://www.smathersandbranson.com/web/catalog.aspx?group=1). These are only $150 a piece, and we recommend having at least two of them. Such fratty designs include Duck Hunting, Nautical Flags, Sailing, and Skiing. Smathers and Branson also makes, interestingly enough, luxury dog collars. Dropping $75 a piece on collars for your hunting dogs? TFM.


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What about the Patagonia friction belts?
BT,
Those are fine for casual wear.
http://leathermanlimited.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=LML&Category_Code=B-126
you can never go wrong with a leatherman
Anyone know where I can get a woven stars & bars design D ring?
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