Make an Extra Belt Loop for Your Belt
by hyperfocused72 in Living > Life Hacks
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Make an Extra Belt Loop for Your Belt
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Belts can be frustrating when the tail end winds up between two belt loops. To fix this I simply used a hair scrunchy that was the same color as my belt. For the men out there, scrunchies are those elastic bands that women use around their hair such as when making a ponytail. You can find them at any discount or beauty store.
Scrunch the Scrunchy..
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Once I found a scrunchy of the right thickness and color I had to put a few black stitches of thread through it to keep it tight against my belt. The picture shows what it looks like on the inside-out. You just move it around so the scrunched part is between your belt and your pants.
Finished Look..
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Unless you know what to look for you'd probably never know it was there...