Western Belts and Buckles for Men (A Comprehensive Guide)

Do you have a big, bold, Western belt buckle but no idea how or when to wear it? In this guide, you’ll find out how to make your belt buckle shine.

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One of the most overlooked of accessories among men is the belt. To many, it is merely seen as a means of keeping your pants up. But the belt doesn’t have to be just that — it can also be a statement piece.

There are many types of belt buckles, and in this article, we will mainly focus on Western belt buckles. 

For information on other types and styles of belts/buckles, check out this awesome guide.

History of Belt Buckles

The first archeological discovery of a belt buckle dates back to between 3300 and 1200 BC. In this era, the Bronze Age, bronze began being used in everyday items, such as buckles. Belt buckles were used to hold the weapons and tools of workers.

The first custom-made buckles were found over 2000 years ago in the Roman Empire. They were used as ways of securing sword scabbards and horse riding equipment. 

That’s right if you thought the belt buckle couldn’t get any more cavalier or manly, they were used by the manliest men of all — Roman gladiators.

Past the Roman times, belt buckles were most commonly found on military men. One of the most valuable belt buckles among collectors are ones that were used in the American Civil War. They were mainly used by the military up until the later 19th century.

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In the 20th century, cowboy movies saw a great rise in popularity. The more movies that Clint Eastwood donned his famous cowboy hat and buckle, the more belt buckles rose in popularity.

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Belt buckles became more prevalent in rodeos and horse competitions, and in the 1920s, they began to be used as prizes. They served as a medal or trophy for the event.