the male dancer
written by Bill at on 28.05. at 01:34:27 - as answer to: Re: Belt ideas for holding up tights by balletboy >Sorry if you couldn't find an elastic baseball belt.>I'm not kiddingt though. The have them at my local Sportsmart. They're usually at the end of the isle where they have the athletic supporters.>I'll try to find the brand name for you.>I used to buy the elastic belts that were available in department stores, but department stores don't stock them any-more.>If you want a baseball elastic belt from mt local Sportsmart, let me know the color.>balletboy>>>>If you're going to use a belt, go to your local Sportsmart and get the kind of belt the baseball players use in thier pants. They come in different colors, and adjust to your waist size.>>I looked for this at Paragon in Manhattan (which is the most>>comprehensive sporting-goods store I've ever seen), & if baseball>>players wear such a belt, they don't get it there. But I found a>>hockey players' belt (Hockey Pant Belt by Pro Guard) that worked>>just fine. One size...would it fit? (I know a girl who says, "One>>One size fits all applies only to earrings," & I don't wear>>earrings. [grin]) Yes, it fit; in fact, you would have to be a>>spectacularly obese hockey player for it not to fit. It's made of>>webbing & doesn't stretch; nevertheless, I've worn it to two>>classes so far, & it does the job perfectly.>>So thanks for the tip, balletboy, even though I didn't follow it>>completely.>>Tom I was in WalMart yesterday, looking for something else in the sporting goods department, when I happened on a rack of belts for baseball pants. The belts are made by Rawlings, and cost less than $4.00. Answers to this message: |