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MOST IMPORTANT PIECES: BELTS

Fashion
Oct 27, 2012

I can't remember when my mom bought this RRL men's belt–must have been six or seven years ago. She found it at American Rag on a trip to LA. She's worn it almost every day since then. I am not exaggerating in the least. Above are some pictures of the belt's appearances on Atlantis Home. The d-ring closure looks so good. It kind of makes every outfit work. I tried to borrow it whenever I could, which was not often since she was usually wearing it. My mom has a knack for finding 'forever' pieces like that.

I had a few free hours to kill while I was in New York, so I headed down to the RRL store in Soho in search of this belt. I found it, and now I can proudly say I have one of my own! The leather does not have the lived-in look of my mom's belt yet, but it will get there some day! P.S. – the RRL store was amazing, heaven on earth for a Ralph Lauren fanatic like me. I highly reccomend a trip there if you're in town! I found the most insane stuff when I went.

You can purchase this belt here!

Geez, look at us in our cuffed up blue skinnies, pointed heels, wearing the same belt, walking black and tan dogs. This cracks me up!! Must be in the genes.

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