This Is Officially the Easiest Way to Wear the Western Trend
It may be obvious, but we just can’t get enough of the Western trend this season. We’ve already seen new takes on classic cowboy boots this season, as well as a steady rise in the prairie-girl aesthetic (we’re looking at you, Batsheva). In other words, it’s safe to say this is one trend that won’t be leaving us anytime soon, and we’re not upset about it in the slightest. If you’re looking to add another piece of the trend to your wardrobe, throw a Western-inspired belt into the mix and call it a day.
Whether you’ve officially made the American West your mood board for fall or you’re slowly warming up to the style, a belt is the easiest way to incorporate the season’s biggest trend into your ensembles. From cool belt buckles to animal prints, a Western-inspired belt will give that extra touch to any of your fall outfits without a second thought. Ready to add a little more of the Wild West to your closet? We’ve gathered the coolest belts to get you started. Check them all out below.
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