PB Monogram Belt
The PB labyrinth monogram strap with a gold T-Bar buckle — the house monogram, worn at the waist.
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Story & heritage
The PB belt is Balmain's logo belt — a monogram strap closed by a gold-tone buckle, worn at the waist as the counterpart to the bags' B clasps and the monogram knits. It carries the PB labyrinth monogram, the geometric reading of founder Pierre Balmain's initials that Olivier Rousteing established as a house code.
It comes in two principal registers: the monogram jacquard belt, where the PB pattern runs across the strap, and plain calfskin versions where a gold engraved-PB or T-Bar buckle carries the statement.
Materials & craft
The belt is built on a PB monogram jacquard strap backed with leather (or on smooth calfskin) and closed by a gold-tone T-Bar ring buckle — a clean circular ring crossed by a bar — with the BALMAIN name on the keeper. The narrow widths read as the everyday line; the buckle is kept as the single point of metal so the monogram and ring carry the look.
How to choose & style
The PB belt finishes tailoring or denim with the house monogram at the waist — the black-and-ivory jacquard with gold is the recognisable icon, while plain calfskin reads dressier. As with all the house's logo accessories, the rule is to let the monogram and the gold buckle be the only ornament in play.