Granted, the concept of actually owning a belt keeper, especially one that rotates, can be perceived as slightly anal. Yes, a gentleman may cast a gaze of appreciation from a safe distance, but surely he would not dare own one. Well, I am here to roundly proclaim: There is absolutely nothing inappropriate with being orderly and organized. It’s just an intelligent practice. Hurried mornings rife with frenzy and panic – perhaps heightened by the unfortunate circumstance of a misplaced belt – can be tempered via the employment of a belt keeper. Now, maybe, you only own 1-2 belts maximum, then a belt keeper probably would not be feasible. However, if you are a gentleman with an unspecified (a lot) amount of belts, this smart accessory will definitely serve as a smart addition to your closet. Eliminate the search and rescue for missing belts; this inexpensive investment (the Woodlore offering above retails for $14.95) will reduce time allocated for getting dressed, and possible negate headaches related to hunting down your gentlemanly accoutrement. Next – securing the location for those pesky, wayward socks. Those bad boys can be anywhere.
I would like to know where to purchase this and some of the pocket rounds. Would you happen to know of a tie rack also?
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If you are looking for a belt keeper or tie rack, try http://www.woodlore.com/ Alternatively, Bed Bath & Beyond have more affordable options – plus you can use a 20% off coupon if you have one. As for the pocket rounds, The Tie Bar http://www.thetiebar.com/pocket-squares/pocket-rounds has some basic options. If those don’t work, you can try: http://www.barneyswarehouse.com/barneys-new-york/men/accessories/pocket-squares/, http://www.olch.com/collections/pocket-round, or http://butterflybowties.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=61. Hope this helps.
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