Dropped two notches on my belt over the last 4 months and the one I’m on now is so annoying 😭 Feels good to feel better about myself though.

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    Congratulations!!

    When I was losing weight, I found that a Grip 6 nylon belt with infinite adjustability (no holes) was great. I could set it wherever I needed it to keep my now-baggy pants from falling down.

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      14 hours ago

      For what it’s worth, this also works well if you want to lie to yourself about how much weight you’ve gained.

      That’s probably not the healthiest approach, though.

      As an alternative, I once was wearing a no name brand one of these at work and it simply broke. I spent the rest of the day with an extension cord tied around my waist. It was also adjustable and, as a bonus, all of my customers of the day got a kick out of it.

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      23 hours ago

      I have used these belts for years and they’re great. Theyre so simple because they’re a friction hold and i love that. Even bought one for my dad years ago.

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      I’m guessing “Grip 6” is a particular brand, but I have used buckles with grip action (on normal leather (or were they some fake leather? dunno but not nylon) belts without holes) quite a bit and I liked them.

      Making your own holes in a holed belt might cause a greater structural weakness than it can handle, depending upon how tight you like it.

      I recently got a knitted-ish belt (this is probably nylon or similar stuff) and you can insert the anchor at ~5mm intervals (thickness of the rope used to knit it) and that seems like a good idea too.