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For the most accurate fit, measure a belt you already wear from the inside edge of the buckle to the hole you use, or measure around your waist where the belt will sit; select a size that lets the belt fasten near the middle hole for adjustability and clean tail length. ([jcrew.com](https://www.jcrew.com/p/mens/categories/accessories/belts/maximum-henry-standard-leather-belt/CF037))
Slide/clip and stretch styles often offer micro‑adjustment or one‑size flexibility, while traditional frame‑and‑prong belts follow fixed hole spacing—check each product’s size/width specs before buying. ([realmenrealstyle.com](https://www.realmenrealstyle.com/mans-guide-belts/))
Pick materials based on use, feel, and care needs:
| Material | Best For | Key Properties & Care |
|---|---|---|
| Leather | Smart-casual to refined looks | Structured appearance and durability; wipe clean and condition periodically—avoid soaking or machine washing. ([realmenrealstyle.com](https://www.realmenrealstyle.com/mans-guide-belts/)) |
| Nylon/Canvas Webbing | Casual, travel, outdoor | Lightweight, quick-drying, easy to pack; spot clean or hand wash with mild detergent and air‑dry out of direct heat. ([thelaundress.com](https://www.thelaundress.com/blogs/tips/nylon)) |
| Elastic/Stretch | All‑day comfort and movement | Flexible fit with clamp or frame buckles; avoid high heat and follow fabric-care labels. ([realmenrealstyle.com](https://www.realmenrealstyle.com/mans-guide-belts/)) |
For fabric or nylon webbing, remove surface dirt, then hand wash or machine‑wash on a delicate cycle in a mesh bag with mild detergent; rinse well and air‑dry flat. Avoid bleach and high heat. ([thelaundress.com](https://www.thelaundress.com/blogs/tips/nylon))
For leather, do not machine wash or soak. Wipe with a slightly damp cloth, let dry away from direct heat, and apply a suitable leather conditioner when needed; take heavily stained or “dry clean only/not washable” leather to a specialist. ([thelaundress.com](https://www.thelaundress.com/blogs/tips/clean-talk-blog-faux-leather-you-can-really-wash))
Belts with metal buckles commonly need to be removed in standard TSA screening; some travelers may keep belts on in TSA PreCheck lanes, but officers can still ask you to remove them. Plan to remove metal‑hardware belts and follow TSA instructions at the checkpoint. ([tsa.gov](https://www.tsa.gov/news/press/releases/2022/08/31/ten-tips-getting-through-security-stress-free-labor-day-weekend))
If you want fewer interruptions, consider a low‑metal or composite‑buckle casual belt for travel days. Always check current TSA guidance before you fly. ([tsa.gov](https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening))
Yes—sportswear belts are designed for everyday bottoms like jeans and chinos. Check the listed belt width against your garment’s loop width for the best threading and appearance; slimmer belts suit dress trousers, while broader casual belts complement denim. For outfit planning, explore our sportswear pants and casual shorts.