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(11 Posts)
NanKate Thu 22-Nov-18 11:58:27

Much to my amazement I have lost enough weight to wear a smart belt. I don’t want it to be bling but I would like it to be a bit of a statement. Any suggestions of who sells this type of belt please ?

EllanVannin Thu 22-Nov-18 12:01:20

I think your best bet is to go on to ebay NanKate.

NanKate Thu 22-Nov-18 20:59:05

Good idea Ellan

GrannyIris5 Fri 23-Nov-18 12:11:19

Where did you buy the willpower to stick at your new eating regime?
Smile

Funkygran21 Fri 23-Nov-18 12:17:06

If I lived near a good department store, I would head there at least to get some ideas if not to buy. Or I'd have a look round various quality stores and outlets on the internet. And if I couldn't find anything likeable and affordable then I'd try not only eBay but various other internet sellers. Or local charity shops? And it's Black Friday this weekend.

123kitty Fri 23-Nov-18 12:30:37

All the big stores have fabulous belt collections. Take shopping whatever you want to wear the belt with, ask the assistant for advice. I think you need a belt as a statement, a bit of bling will show off all your hard work. Well done.

NanKate Fri 23-Nov-18 13:03:33

I am popping into M and Co this afternoon to check their belts. Also some of the more expensive shops to see if they have any bargains.

To be honest GrannyIris I was ill earlier in the year and lost weight and so I decided to keep the momentum going and have lost just over a stone. I am as surprised as anyone.

annodomini Fri 23-Nov-18 13:24:00

Try TKMaxx. You should find a vast and interesting variety of belts there. How I wish I could find my waistline and buy nice belts!

NanKate Fri 23-Nov-18 13:36:48

The choice gets bigger. Thanks.

Esmerelda Fri 23-Nov-18 14:16:38

I agree with annodomini ... TK Maxx are brilliant for belts and bags!

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