From right to left
The correct direction is from left to right. Most people are right handed and the belt buckle is made to be on the left side of your body because you manipulate the rest of the belt with your right hand (the stronger hand) for tightening and removing.
The loop that is attached to a belt is called a D ring. This loop was put on the belt as part of the design and to use the belt properly.
No but there is a Hockey belt loop.
A riveted belt loop is a hole in a belt that is framed by a metal loop. On some belts, the loops are used to fasten the belt in place. While on others, it is strictly for decoration.
A riveted belt loop is a hole in a belt that is framed by a metal loop. On some belts, the loops are used to fasten the belt in place. While on others, it is strictly for decoration.
A belt loop is a highway which loops around the perimeter of a major city, or a loop of fabric ringing the waist of a pair of trousers, used to hold the belt in place.
A belt loop is a highway which loops around the perimeter of a major city, or a loop of fabric ringing the waist of a pair of trousers, used to hold the belt in place.
A taut rubber belt that transfers torque from the crankshaft to the shaft of a cooling fan on an engine is a riveted belt loop
The belt on the USMC Service "A" uniform goes to the left. It goes through the left belt loop, around the back, through the right side, and, finally, looped throught the "buckle" section. It then buttons to the belt itself, and the removable loop slides over.
A keeper is the loop on a belt that secures the belt tip. Belts worn by law enforcement come with multiple keepers.
tuck loop
A "belt loop."
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