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Mens designer belts

  • 14-04-2016 1:01pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,940 ✭✭✭✭


    Hey folks
    Just wondering is there any websites or place in Ireland you can get men's designer belts for cheap , or even good replica belts ?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,812 ✭✭✭mailforkev


    Define designer and cheap?

    €80 or so will get you a hand made Anderson's woven belt in Brown Thomas or Harvey Nicks. Proper Italian style and craftsmanship.

    Whatever you do, don't buy knock off or replica gear, there's decent stuff to fit most budgets. A store like Cos will have Scandi style for a smaller budget.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 97 ✭✭Theboybang


    I've 2 real Hermes, 1 gucci and 1 LV. I wouldn't buy fake, its not worth it and people will know if they're fake tbh. If its branded belts you're looking for save up and get a real one. If you don't want to break the bank but just want something good quality try Kildare Village etc or visit BT during a sale.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 43 Rosalind151


    Would you try ebay? Sorry if it is obvious, but i think they ve lots of that kind of stuff


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 920 ✭✭✭Bored_lad


    I definitely wouldn't recommend that you buy fake belts. I imagine them looking like the real thing or being good quality. I'd highly recommend Hermes belts they are great quality and look great as for LV and Gucci I think they look quite tacky and tasteless.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 43 Rosalind151


    Bored_lad wrote: »
    I definitely wouldn't recommend that you buy fake belts. I imagine them looking like the real thing or being good quality. I'd highly recommend Hermes belts they are great quality and look great as for LV and Gucci I think they look quite tacky and tasteless.

    I think anytime someone looks at that huge H on a belt, they wonder whether it is genuine or not and do all these character assessments. The culmination comes when they ask you: That belt is very nice, is it real? And that's just so awkward, cos either you feel that you're talking to someone who couldnt fathom forking out 400 euro for a belt, or else they think you buy things to pretend you are someone you are not.

    I do agree about the patterned LV and Gucci stuff... They're not that classy to begin with and then I think the knock offs have really cheapened their brands.

    Ferragamo make very nice belts. They are not as well known or obviously designer (though of course you can always get an understated Hermes or Gucci - without the screming insignia!)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 920 ✭✭✭Bored_lad


    I think anytime someone looks at that huge H on a belt, they wonder whether it is genuine or not and do all these character assessments. The culmination comes when they ask you: That belt is very nice, is it real? And that's just so awkward, cos either you feel that you're talking to someone who couldn't fathom forking out 400 euro for a belt, or else they think you buy things to pretend you are someone you are not.

    I do agree about the patterned LV and Gucci stuff... They're not that classy to begin with and then I think the knock offs have really cheapened their brands.

    Ferragamo make very nice belts. They are not as well known or obviously designer (though of course you can always get an understated Hermes or Gucci - without the screming insignia!)

    I've never had anyone question the legitimacy of my Hermes belt and can't imagine anyone every doing so. I've had people compliment me on it and tell me they have the same one but that is all.

    I think LV choose to move the brand in a certain direction by plastering their monogram on everything and anything and this really cheaped their brand not that I ever thought the monogram was that nice anyway. I think they have started to move away from the monogram so well see how that goes for them. As for Gucci I've never really been a fan of what they make.

    Ferragamo are well enough known and but I don't really like that buckle design at all.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 43 Rosalind151


    Bored_lad wrote: »
    I've never had anyone question the legitimacy of my Hermes belt and can't imagine anyone every doing so. I've had people compliment me on it and tell me they have the same one but that is all.

    You must have far more refined friends than me :) I think you are right about designers changing, esp LV - their new stuff is way nicer. Hermes have significantly diversified their line of late (fine jewellery, fashionable shoes, etc) and not to their advantage. But a Hermes belt is great investment regardless, OP! :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 920 ✭✭✭Bored_lad


    You must have far more refined friends than me :) I think you are right about designers changing, esp LV - their new stuff is way nicer. Hermes have significantly diversified their line of late (fine jewellery, fashionable shoes, etc) and not to their advantage. But a Hermes belt is great investment regardless, OP! :)

    I think its actually really interesting when you look at the development of different brands. Especially when you compare LV to Goyard who originally would have been competitors but LV went down a different route while Goyard kept the exclusivity and remained relatively unknown they still don't sell online even. As for Hermes diversification I think time will tell whether it was a good move for them, personally I think some of the homewares look great as for some of the shoes and clothes not so much.


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