I’ve got a Best Belt from before they got inundated with business and an early run Pioneer Cut that haven’t been used in years.
No idea what the demand or market for belts is now. At this point, they are just in the way. Also, in this weight loss process, they are both gonna be too big soon. Yeah, I could buy a punch and make new holes but again, I just don’t care.
Do used belts really even sell? Should I donate them to Savers and see if they linger?
Unused belts
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Re: Unused belts
the problem with selling used belts is that the seller has to ship it, which adds 20-30 bucks, and if the seller wants to go through the trouble of marketing it and shipping it, he wants to get value, like at least 50 bucks? add 20+50 and your at min 70 bucks. on the other end, the buyer is weighing the cost benefit of buying new vs used and new belts really arent that expensive. i just bought a beatiful, 13mm 4in all black suede inside and out with black stiching and with matte black metal prong from Pioneer for my 18 y/o son. it was 150 bucks and i could have got it for 100 if i didnt get the bells and whistles on it for him. soooo, a buyer in need of a belt will probably want to go new for just slightly more $ and have assurances that its going to be the right size, and then formed and fit over time to his/her individual build.
if i was you id keep them around as gym artifacts to remind you of your weight loss accomplishments and as a healthy fear of what could be if you go back to your old ways lol
if i was you id keep them around as gym artifacts to remind you of your weight loss accomplishments and as a healthy fear of what could be if you go back to your old ways lol