Collection: Western Belts & Buckles

 

Western belts add style to your cowboy or cowgirl lifestyle. Whether you need a plain tooled leather belt or fancier Concho style belt we have one for every occasion. After you find the right western belt make sure you find the perfect buckle to match!

Suspenders

Most wool and dress pants were loose fitting and required some extra support and suspenders were popular items in the 1800’s. Although there was elastic available it was a very high dollar item and was not used in abundance by common folk. The pants of the era had no belt loops so suspenders were connected with buttons.

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Buckles

Antler or bone buckles were probably the first to be seen back in the hunting and gathering days. By the 1900's cowboys could be spotted wearing western style buckles. However, during this time buckles were rare and few cowboys wore belt buckles since most of them wore suspenders. The practical use of the buckles was to keep your pants up but they can also tell a story and in the cowboy world they can also show accomplishments.

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Men's Belts

Until the late 1800's belts were not commonly used in the west. Suspenders held a man's pants in place and were buttoned on. The first holster mounted onto belts started showing up in the mid 1800's but still they were rare. Western belts have now become a major part of today's western fashion.

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Ladies Belts

Great Looking women's belts, sure to please! Ranging from rhinestone-studded to camo and leather tooling to beaded that will complete your western wardrobe. 


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