Applicable Standards for Genuine Leather Belts
GB/T 29865-2013: Leather-Chemical Tests-Determination of Metal Content and Layer Thickness.
QB/T 2714-2005: Belts-Product Quality Grading.
ISO 17075-1:2017: Leather-Requirements and Guidelines for Labeling-Part 1: Content, Format, and Location of Labels.
Considerations When Purchasing Genuine Leather Belts
Be sure to distinguish between genuine leather and artificial leather to avoid purchasing counterfeit products.
When making a selection, verify that the belt's width is suitable for your trousers; avoid purchasing a belt that is either too wide or too narrow.
Pay attention to proper wearing etiquette; do not treat the belt merely as a decorative accessory or wear it slung low across the hips (non-standard styles), as this may compromise wearing comfort.
Ensure that the belt's length is appropriate for your size; avoid purchasing a belt that is either too short or too long, as this may hinder its proper functionality.
When purchasing, check whether the belt buckle aligns and fits securely with the buttonhole on your trousers; otherwise, issues such as the belt slipping or the buckle becoming loose may arise during wear.
In summary, when purchasing a genuine leather belt, it is essential to be aware of the relevant applicable standards and pay close attention to specific details to ensure that the product meets quality benchmarks and effectively fulfills your personal usage requirements.






