Amazon's £15 designer-inspired belts are just what your jeans have been calling out for
11.04.2024 - 17:19
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It was Coco Chanel who once said something along the lines of, “Before you leave the house, look in the mirror and remove one accessory.” She was referring to people who add too much pizzazz to their outfits, piling on jewellery, hats, belts etc. But there is something to be said about the power of a good accessory, it's just about choosing wisely. Opt for timeless pieces that will instantly take your look from drab to fab, whether that be a designer leather handbag, statement gold hoops, or in this case adding a designer-inspired belt to your favourite denims.
We spotted these chic double CC belts on Amazon for £15.99 here (for a two-pack) and they're just what our jeans have been crying out for. You might recognise the 'CC' style gold buckle from a well-known designer label as it's fast become synonymous with the brand. If you want to purchase the designer version the medium 'Triomphe' black leather belt will set you back £485 here and is a worthy investment piece.
For those watching the pennies in this cost of living crisis, Amazon will save you a whopping £469 if you want to get the look for less. You'll also receive both black and brown as they come in a two-pack.
This is a style that is not only ageless but versatile too.
The design will go with a multitude of spring outfits. Pair with jeans, dresses, jumpsuits and even cinch in your waist around oversized cardigans and coats.
Plus, the adjustable size (total belt length is 105 cm/41.3 inches long) means that one size will fit most. Have we inspired you to find a new accessory du jour this spring? Shoppers looking to carry on their search will find a whole host of designer belts at Selfridges. Gucci's double GG style is a favourite amongst the fashion pack and you'll
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