Leather Formal Belt
The formal leather belt is the quiet utility piece that keeps Tyrwhitt tailoring looking finished.
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Story & heritage
Charles Tyrwhitt’s range now extends beyond shirts into suits, shoes, knitwear, casualwear and accessories, but its logic remains office-to-evening menswear: dependable fabrics, clean shapes and pieces built to work repeatedly through the week.
The official product page identifies this as a leather formal belt and places it in the accessories category alongside suits, shirts and shoes. It is an icon by usefulness: not showy, but essential to the brand’s complete workwear wardrobe.
Materials & craft
The source-backed facts are leather, formal belt styling and black colour. The official images show the full belt, buckle detail and brown alternatives, which is exactly the practical range a formal wardrobe needs.
How to choose & style
Match black to black Oxfords and charcoal tailoring; use chestnut or chocolate for navy suits and chinos. Keep the buckle simple so it does not fight the tie or jacket buttons.