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Get a Belt 😳 The history of the belt dates back to ancient times, the first belts began to appear about 5000 years ago BC. 🀯 Some researchers suggest that belts appeared in the human wardrobe much earlier than underwear! Initially, they served as amulets, on belts you could find shells, beads or stylized elements that were intended to protect against witchcraft or trouble πŸͺ¬ With the advent of agriculture, monarchy and class differences - belts began to be used as symbols of power and status! They were made of metals, decorated with gold, precious stones and decorative patterns - such belts cost a fortune πŸ‘‘ However, ordinary people also used rag and leather belts, but as a useful, rather than status element of the wardrobe. Weapons, bags and tools began to be attached to belts - making them an indispensable accessory in the household! Over time, the boundaries between classes began to blur and beautiful belts were worn by people of all sorts. Decorative buckles appeared, the shape and length of belts changed, the materials from which they were made, but most importantly, they became more accessible! Nowadays, almost everyone can afford to buy a beautiful belt and use it as a status symbol or as an assistant for holding up pants on the butt 😸 Do you like belts? 😏 #cute #teen #babyface #nerd #skinny

Published: January 2nd 2025, 3:49:14 pm

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Get a Belt 😳 The history of the belt dates back to ancient times, the first belts began to appear about 5000 years ago BC. 🀯 Some researchers suggest that belts appeared in the human wardrobe much earlier than underwear! Initially, they served as amulets, on belts you could find shells, beads or stylized elements that were intended to protect against witchcraft or trouble πŸͺ¬ With the advent of agriculture, monarchy and class differences - belts began to be used as symbols of power and status! They were made of metals, decorated with gold, precious stones and decorative patterns - such belts cost a fortune πŸ‘‘ However, ordinary people also used rag and leather belts, but as a useful, rather than status element of the wardrobe. Weapons, bags and tools began to be attached to belts - making them an indispensable accessory in the household! Over time, the boundaries between classes began to blur and beautiful belts were worn by people of all sorts. Decorative buckles appeared, the shape and length of belts changed, the materials from which they were made, but most importantly, they became more accessible! Nowadays, almost everyone can afford to buy a beautiful belt and use it as a status symbol or as an assistant for holding up pants on the butt 😸 Do you like belts? 😏 #cute #teen #babyface #nerd #skinny

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