Good/Better/Best

Western Belts

Best western belts for men in 2025

Good/Better/Best

Western Belts

A price and style comparison

Menswear expert Jake Woolf showing you how to pull off a Western belt with relaxed ease.

Western style is a uniquely American look that's ruggedly handsome but not always easy to pull off. Too much and it looks costume-y if you're not near a horse. So while you might steer clear of fringed jackets and wear a snap-front cowboy shirt with caution, a Western belt is a great way to add a shot of ranch flavor to your fit. If you look closely, you'll notice the belts showing up on stylish guys lately, who are pairing the silver-tipped accessory with everything from half-zip sweatshirts to knit polos. That's because the belts are oddly versatile. But, you may be wondering, where do you get one of these belts? Thankfully, we've found a few to suit any guy's budget and personal style. How much you want to invest is entirely up to you.

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Good

Streamlined

• Made in Italy from full-grain leather

• From the women's line, so size up one or two sizes

• The belt is around 3/4-inch wide throughout, so it looks great if worn extra long

• Available in black or a dark cigar brown

$44.50 / $31.15 by Levi's

Better

Traditional

• Made in the USA from hardwearing bison leather

• Antiqued silver plating on the buckle, dual strap keepers and tip

• The belt is around one-inch wide and slims near the buckle and tip

• Buckle has a snap closure, allowing you to easily swap it out

$92 by Lejon

Best

Modern

• Made in the U.S.A. from 100% Belgian vegetable tanned leather

• Solid brass buckle with a silver finish

• The belt is one-inch wide throughout

• Available in black or a light whiskey brown

$155 by Maximum Henry

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