Once part of a standard issue
uniform for the Armed Forces,
the D-ring belt has found its
way into mainstream civilian
fashion. Unlike traditional
belts, the D-ring belt does
not use a hole and peg
fastening system. Rather, the
long end of the belt threads
through the pair of rings on
the opposite end such that it
becomes firmly pinched into
place through an ingenious
leverage mechanism. D-ring
belts are simple belts using
the D shaped metal ring to
fasten the belt. D-ring belts
are also used for construction
workers as utility straps to
hold power cords together and
by gardeners to fasten stakes
to plants to keep them growing
upright. Some of our D-ring
belts are grommet with eyelets
to hold certain types of gear.
The grommets are meant to have
clip on pouches and tactical
holsters attached to the belt,
such as a gun pouch, radio
pouch, mace pouch and many more.