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15 Best Designer Belts For Kids

Choosing The Best Designer Belts For Kids

So, you’ve raised a tiny fashionista. Congratulations—and also I’m sorry. It’s going to cost you, but you’ll get to enjoy the clout of being the parents of the hippest kid in school. Like all things luxury, childrens’ designer fashion has more to do with fun than function.

Firstly, kids grow like weeds, which makes designer shoes and ready-to-wear items for them somewhat impractical. However, if you’re looking for something luxe for your little one, a belt is the perfect item.

Because a belt’s size can be easily altered, it can grow along with your child, giving this designer piece more longevity than childrenswear usually has. 

The 15 Best Designer Belts For Kids

Another reason why a belt is the right choice if you’re looking to indulge in something designer for your child is how hard-wearing they are. If you purchase the right one, a designer belt is virtually indestructible.

#1 – Balmain Kid’s B Logo Buckle Leather Belt, Size 4-16

Brand: Balmain

Retailer: Nordstrom

Price: $200

#2 – Balmain Kid’s Tonal Logo Leather Buckle Belt, Size 4-16

Brand: Balmain

Retailer: Farfetch

Price: $220

#3 – Dolce&Gabbana Kid’s DG Leather Belt, Size S-XL

Brand: Dolce&Gabbana

Retailer: Farfetch

Price: $225

#4 – Balmain Kid’s Rhinestone Embellished B Logo Belt, Size 4-16

Brand: Balmain 

Retailer: Farfetch

Price: $240

#5 – Dolce&Gabbana Kid’s DG Buckle Calfskin Belt

Brand: Dolce&Gabbana

Retailer: Nordstrom

Price: $195

#6 – Off-White Kids Arrows-buckle belt

Brand: Off-White

Retailer: Farfetch

Price: $195

Highlights

Made in Italy

Composition

Leather 100%

#7 – Dsquared2 Kids logo-plaque leather belt

Brand: Dsquared2

Retailer: Farfetch

Price: $87

Highlights

Imported

Composition

Calf Leather 100%

#8 – Versace Kids Medusa-motif belt

Brand: Versace

Retailer: Farfetch

Price: $286

A key Versace logo, the Medusa Head motif appears throughout the brand’s collections. It appears in a gold-tone finish to the front of this belt from the Kids line, adding a bold touch.

Highlights

Imported

Composition

Leather 100%

#9 – Off-White Kids floral logo-print belt

Brand: Off-White

Retailer: Farfetch

Price: $165

Highlights

Imported

Composition: Polyamide 100%

#10 – Emporio Armani Kids buckle-fastening leather belt

Brand: Armani

Retailer: Farfetch

Price: $120 -50% ($60) 

Highlights

Made in Italy

Composition

Leather 100%

#11 – Emporio Armani Kids tonal-buckle textured belt

Brand: Armani

Retailer: Farfetch

Price: $132

Highlights

Imported

Composition

Fabric 100%

#12 – Emporio Armani Kids engraved logo belt

Brand: Armani 

Retailer: Farfetch

Price: $88 -25%$66

Navy blue engraved logo belt from Emporio Armani Kids featuring an adjustable fastening and silver-tone hardware.

Imported

Composition

Polyester 100%

#13 – Off-White Kids Script logo-print buckled belt

Brand: Off-White

Retailer: Farfetch

Price: $165

Highlights

Made in Italy

Composition

Polyamide 90%, Polyester 10%

#14 – Gucci Kids Web GG buckle belt

Brand: Gucci

Retailer: Farfetch

Price: $185

Loved for its lavish Italian styling, Gucci Kids is the go-to label for the next fashion-forward generation. Finish your little one’s outfit off with this Web belt featuring a signature silver-tone GG buckle and leather details.

Made in Italy

Composition

Outer: Polyamide 100%, Leather 100%

#15 – Dolce&Gabbana Kids logo-print belt

Brand: Dolce&Gabbana

Retailer: Farfetch

Price: $193

Help your little one pull their outfit together with style. Crafted from stretch nylon and calf leather, this logo-print belt from Dolce&Gabbana will tie everything into one. All with ease. 

Highlights

Made in Italy

Composition

Lining: Calf Leather 100%

Outer: Nylon 65%, Spandex/Elastane 55%, Calf Leather 30%

Where To Buy Designer Belts For Kids

Searching for a designer belt for your child is not much different than shopping for yourself. Most designer childrenswear can be bought directly from designers, but there are a few other websites that make it easy to find the perfect designer belt for your kid. 

  1. Farfetch- When searching for all things designer, Farfetch is an excellent option. The selection is huge, and it’s a well-categorized website, so searching for exactly what you want is as simple as a click of a button. 
  2. Childsplayclothing.com- Childsplay Clothing is a great option too because it’s a luxury e-commerce site dedicated entirely to designer kidswear. They carry all of the major brands such as Gucci, Fendi, Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, and more. 
  3. Bambinifashion.com- Much like Childsplay clothing, Bambini focuses completely on kidswear. This site makes it incredibly easy to shop by age, article, gender, or brand. 

How To Choose The Best Designer Belts For Kids

When choosing a designer belt for your wee one, there are a few things to consider. Firstly, no matter how fabulous they are, you’re still dressing a kid, so you have to consider the delicacy of the belt you choose.

As I mentioned before, full-grain leather belts are tough enough to withstand anything that gets thrown at them. 

It’s also important to consider sizing. Choose a belt that has room for a few extra holes to be punched in, so you can increase the longevity of the item.

This will allow you and your kid to enjoy the belt for a few years before it meets its inevitable fate of becoming a hand-me-down for your next little one. 

Brand

If you’re buying a designer belt, it’s difficult to deny that Gucci dominates this department. Their belts are beautifully crafted, timelessly chic, and feature their classic double G logo—one that’s synonymous with luxury and style.

Material

Most Gucci belts are crafted in high-quality, hard-wearing leather which would be my recommendation when choosing a kids belt.

However, the Gucci/Supreme collaboration made several styles out of printed canvas. These are a little bolder in style, but canvas is a smart choice when considering the material of your child’s belt. 

Style

While the Gucci/Supreme collab belts are incredibly cool, you can never go wrong with the classic black leather belt. This style is 100% leather, unisex, features the GG logo, and has punch-hold fastenings so you can easily extend it. 

Personally, I love the gold-toned logo buckle, but you can choose hypoallergenic palladium. Another reason to choose this particular style is that it’s a pint-size version of the classic mens/womenswear belts.

This means that you and your little one could match. How cute is that?

Size

This belt comes in sizes small, medium, and large, which is ideal when looking for a versatile belt.

As I mentioned before, sizing up with a child’s belt is never a bad idea. The additional length can easily be tucked into a belt loop, and it gives your little guy or gal room to grow.

The S/M/L sizing of this belt is somewhat vague, so I’ve attached Gucci’s sizing chart below for reference. 

Price

This belt is priced at $295. Comparatively the Mama and Papa version is priced at $480. With Gucci (and with any sturdy designer belt), you always get what you pay for—both in terms of quality and brand recognition.  

How To Style Designer Belts for Kids

Styling your kid can be a lot of fun. Because they’re so small, everything looks cute on them, so you can be a little experimental with their outfits.

Depending on the child’s (and your) taste, their designer belt can be cool, pretty, sophisticated, or fun. 

  1. Jeans – Denim and belts go together like peanut butter and jelly. Pairing your child’s designer belt with a wee pair of jeans, a white tee, and sneakers is an effortlessly cool way to style this accessory.
     
  2. Dresses – If your little one loves a dress, wrapping their designer belt around their waist is an easy way to incorporate it into their wardrobe. 
  3. Suits – There is perhaps nothing more adorable than a kid in a suit. It always looks as if they’re an adult who got hit with a shrink ray.

    If you have the occasion to dress your kid up in a suit, adding their designer belt is a classic and sophisticated way to wear this tiny accessory. 
  4. Just about anything – If you want to have fun with their designer belt, let them choose their own outfit and simply add it anywhere you can. Children’s fashion has no rules, so let them be as weird and wild as they’d like. 

As I said, belts and denim are best buds. This little gal is so cool I’m almost intimidated. The ripped jeans, boots, and sweater on their own could be read as being too mature.

But adding the matching double-pom toque and scarf gives this look a fun and whimsical feel, which is a must in childrenswear. 

Tucking a button-down shirt into jeans or khakis then adding a belt is a sweet and easy way to utilize their designer belt. This little guy made the outfit even cooler by adding a ribbed knit cardigan and a wool button-down jacket. 

Could this dude be any chicer? This whole look is perfection. It mixes the sophistication of menswear with the frivolity of a child.

The clothing itself is quite clean-cut, but the addition of accessories like the belt, striped shoes, sunglasses, and backpack make it a fun ensemble. 

Okay, so she’s not wearing a belt, but this is a missed opportunity in my opinion. This is the perfect outfit to add a belt to.

Just think of how cute a cognac-colored designer belt would look laced through those tiny belt loops!

So, I think we’ve solved the mystery of how this kid is so stylish. Just look at his mom!

Here we have a belt incorporated into formalwear, but this is not just an ordinary suit. This is possibly the hippest suit I’ve ever seen on a child. 

The shades, the exposed ankles, the mandarin collar, the tie—it’s all so expertly styled it’s hard to believe that it’s a kid, not a full-grown fashion mogul. 

This little one has perfected the model stare. Throwing the designer belt on with her knit sweater, skirt, and boots makes this whole look a little more luxe. She even has a tiny purse to match!

FAQs

What designer belts for kids are there? 

Although it may seem like a niche market, there are almost as many designer belts for kids as there are for adults. Nearly all of the major high-end fashion houses have these pint-sized accessories in their collections.

The options are somewhat endless, so which one you choose will depend on the style and price point you’re looking for. 

What designer belt for kids has two circles?

The two circle belt is a Salvatore Ferragamo signature. It’s among the most recognizable belts in the world. The Gancini Belt, as it’s known, features a double circle buckle closure, and comes in a myriad of colors with varying forms of hardware. 

However, it would seem that the Gancini belt is a luxury reserved for adults only. Ferragamo, unfortunately, does not design childrenswear beyond the occasional flat shoe.

Sorry kids, you’ll have to wait a while before you get to don a Ferragamo item. Moms and Dads? You can get one now at ferragamo.com. 

How to care for designer belts for kids?

Caring for your child’s designer belt is really no different than caring for your own. It’s all dependent on the material.

However, since your little one has a mind of their own and a pricey treasure around their waist, being thoughtful about where and when you have them wear it is important. 

Generally, I would suggest saving the luxury belt for occasions when you’re with them and perhaps sending them to school with something a little less precious. 

How to store designer belts for kids?

Storing a belt properly is necessary for the longevity of the item. Depending on the material, and whether it lays flat when not being worn or maintains its circular shape, will determine the best way to safely store your child’s belt. 

If it’s the former, hanging it on a hook will do just fine. If it’s the latter, storing it in a dust bag in a circular hatbox is the best way to maintain its quality. Like all leather goods, your child’s belt should be stored out of direct sunlight to avoid discoloration. 

I would also recommend storing any designer childrenswear in your own closet, because no matter how sophisticated or cool your child is, kids do weird stuff. The last thing you want is to have your pricey petite accessory ruined because ‘it felt like having a bath.’ 


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