melisande O.G. Jan 20, 2006 5,448 289 Nov 4, 2006 #16 Nov 4, 2006 #16 Do you think it ends up working, to do this? Or does the belt always seem a bit too long anyway?
sonya Member Feb 23, 2006 5,447 13 Nov 5, 2006 #17 Nov 5, 2006 #17 Thanks so much. I bought a hole puncher at hardware store. It works great!
chloehandbags ChloéClutchCollector O.G. Mar 23, 2006 13,314 175 Nov 6, 2006 #18 Nov 6, 2006 #18 melisande said: Do you think it ends up working, to do this? Or does the belt always seem a bit too long anyway? Click to expand... I think if the belt is much too long and the end needs trimming, you should probably get it done professionally. But if it just needs one, or two, extra holes it's generally fine.
melisande said: Do you think it ends up working, to do this? Or does the belt always seem a bit too long anyway? Click to expand... I think if the belt is much too long and the end needs trimming, you should probably get it done professionally. But if it just needs one, or two, extra holes it's generally fine.
chloehandbags ChloéClutchCollector O.G. Mar 23, 2006 13,314 175 Nov 6, 2006 #19 Nov 6, 2006 #19 sonya said: Thanks so much. I bought a hole puncher at hardware store. It works great! Click to expand... Excellent!
sonya said: Thanks so much. I bought a hole puncher at hardware store. It works great! Click to expand... Excellent!