Thank you to The Mission Belt Company for providing me with product, free of charge, in exchange for this honest blog review. All opinions are 100% my own.
The Mission Belt Co. was founded back in 2012 with a dual mission of: 1:) Breathing life into an age old accessory and making it great again, and 2:) Aggressively help the fight against poverty and hunger. Now, in addition to their traditional Leather Belt Collections, their new Nylon Collection is now available.
To celebrate The Mission Belt’s new line, we were sent their Tactical in size small for me and Commando in size medium for my husband. While waiting for our package to arrive, I began browsing The Mission Belt website and reading their Frequently Asked Questions. I have to say that I chuckled and then got a little nervous about the one that said: Q: Help! I’m stuck in my belt and can’t get out. What do I do? Thankfully, the belt seemed quite easy to use in person and I even chose my first wear out of the house to be a wedding, without my husband to help….. I figured the worse case scenario would be that I would be googling for an answer while in the bathroom! Thankfully, I had no issues.
I chose our sizes based off their size chart and both belts are perfect. They are made from durable nylon webbing with a matte finish buckle and offer perfect fit preference with their unique design. In the past, I’ve detested belts with holes. I always need a size in between or otherwise the hole I use gets worn out and starts to tear. This will never be an issue with The Mission Belt! My husband is using his as a “work belt” since he needs a good one. Being on the farm, he’s in his work clothes for 16+ hours a day and a good belt is a necessity! Durable and user friendly, both my husband and I love everything these belts have to offer.
So, not only does The Mission Belt Company provide amazing products, they also give back. For every Mission Belt sold, $1 goes straight to the mission of fighting global hunger and poverty. Through the use of Micro Lending and their partnership with Kiva, the Mission Belt Company has been able to give “Hand Ups” to individuals with ideas and a drive to work and succeed. With loans ranging from $25-$500, this small but mighty helping hand is helping create success.
Buy It: Head over to The Mission Belt Co. to see for yourself the great selection of belts they offer and to learn about their Hand Up program.
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I’m a city girl turned country by my awesome husband and we have three busy boys and two darling daughters. I love spending time with my family, reading Karen Kingsbury novels, and catching up with friends while our kiddos have play dates. I’m blessed beyond measure and can’t wait to see what God has in store.
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This post currently has 9 responses.
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That’s a pretty funny, but very truthful review 🙂
I probably would have been a little skeptical too, but the belts look great on you both! -
I’d never heard of them before, but they look like really nice belts!
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They look rather like the web belts we wore in the military. Very easy to use and to make them fit perfectly.
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I’ve heard of these but never really knew much about them. After reading your review I’d love to get one for my husband! He wears belts all the time, but depending on the shorts/pants needs different sizes. Something like this would be perfect. (Plus, it fits his outdoorsy personality.)
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They do look durable! Might a good belt for my very tall teen!
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I love companies that give back and their belts look great! Thanks for the review!
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I don’t like belts with holes either. These would be good to have.
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I am so tired of my leather belts cracking and breaking and I have to throw them out. I would love these nylon belts, especially the camo color! They really look like they would hold up to some wear.
I love how low profile this is! i dont typically tuck in my shirts but i always need a belt so theres always this wierd lump where the buckle is. i love the flat face! very sleek and a great cause too!