
It started with a broken loop on Reagan's belt and a New Year's Eve Party. As can often happen with belts, the end belt loop breaks or is not in the right place to keep the belt end close to the waist. Wanting to look good and never worry about inadequate, broken loops or flapping belts again, the inspiration for the belt clip was born.
Believing no one should have to sacrifice fashion for function Reagan created the R8TED Belt Clip.
Belts often include an inadequate and sometimes stapled end belt loop that may easily break. Some belts do not include a belt-end fastening loop at all. This can have the excess belt end moving as the wearer is in motion, which can quickly become aggravating. The R8TED Belt Clip was created to keep belt ends neat and in place and at the same time offer a fashion accessory. The creative designs offer individuals a chance to show off a touch of personality on their belt without having to permanently alter its look.
The R8TED Belt Clip is a transferable device that can be easily attached to one's belt to replace a skimpy or dull traditional end belt strap loop. It is ideal for use by anyone looking for a novel way to hold the end of their belt in place while also adding an individualized piece of flair to their outfit.
Long time friends and pool aficionados, Reagan Huang and Robert Wong spent a year developing the R8TED Belt Clip. The logo comes from Reagan's childhood nickname of R8ted R, their mutual love of the game of pool and the lucky number 8. The designs come from the creativity of these forward thinking individuals. "We want to initiate a trend."