Madewell Metal Keeper Suede Belt
Madewell
$78.00
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The Madewell Metal Keeper Suede Belt reads as easy luxury, a soft suede dream that drapes around the waist with a relaxed, lived-in hand. Four gold-tone keepers catch the light and lend a quiet shine to an otherwise minimalist silhouette. At one inch wide, it sits neatly through belt loops and slips under jackets, introducing polish without shouting.
It adapts to a variety of looks: cinching high-rise denim for a clean line, anchoring a flowy dress, or topping a cardigan for a pulled-together finish. The end tucks under the keepers for a neat, streamlined edge, and the suede texture adds tactile depth to slim trousers or a midi skirt. Day-to-night transitions feel effortless, as the belt adds structure while keeping the mood relaxed.
Madewell is known for easy, enduring pieces that feel current yet timeless; this belt leans into that code by pairing luxe material with utilitarian hardware, a signature mix that plays well with the brand's denim-first DNA and elevated everyday wear.
Materials / Fabrication
- Supersoft suede
- Leather
- 1 inch belt width
- Four golden keepers
- Imported
Recommended Care
- Wipe clean with a dry cloth; avoid soaking the suede leather.
- Gently brush suede with a suede brush to lift nap and remove dirt; apply a protective suede spray as needed.
- Avoid water and prolonged moisture; if damp, blot and air dry away from heat.
- Store in a cool, dry place; hang or lay flat to maintain shape.
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Madewell is an American fashion brand that first got it start with its lineup of denim jeans. The brand eventually expanded its collection to offer all the other pieces you can pair with denim – like classic leather jacket, basic tees, and cute accessories. If you’re looking for timeless, classic pieces that are not swayed but trends, you can always look to Madewell. Shop the latest collection from Madewell, ranging in denim, jeans, dresses, jackets, t-shirts, shoes and accessories.
