A Sabyasachi belt ranges from INR 19,000, going all the way up to INR 32,000, with the classic logo embedded in gold. And as much as we like (or hate) the iconic belt, there's no denying the sheer mark it has made when it comes to a well-known designer accessory. Mostly seen on ethnic clothes and paired with sarees, the Sabyasachi belt can be spotted miles away. However, the price tag might not be for everyone, and so, here are seven options with the same vibe as the Sabyasachi belt.
Love Sabyasachi Belts? Check Out These 7 Options That Nail The Vibe
Black Belt With Gold Accent
A basic and closet-essential black belt with a wide gold buckle, this belt by Twenty Dresses by Nykaa will go great with everything from a blazer dress to a solid-coloured linen saree. The material used is faux leather while the size is pretty standard.
Faux Leather Tan Belt
This faux leather wide tan belt with a gold closure is super chic and sophisticated looking. Again, this will look like perfection with linen, cotton or mul cotton ethnic wear and over Western outfits too. We particularly like the the closure, which sways away from the classic buckle situation.
Silver Mirror Leaf
More of a desi pick, this leaf design mirror belt will look fabulous with sarees. And with minimal wedding wear being a trend this wedding season, we think this will make for the perfect accessory to add a bit of oomph to your outfit. Pair the belt with silver jewellery and you'll be good to go.
Tan Faux Leather With Gold Buckle
Another tan belt that we think has a very Sabyasachi belt vibe to it, thanks to the stunning and rather unique buckle design. This one by Pipa Bella is made up of faux leather and will look great with dresses and ethnic dresses. Since the buckle is super huge, we'd suggest pairing this up with minimum gold jewellery.
Black Buckle Belt
Kazo is one of our favourite brands when it comes to accessories, and this belt by them is testimony to that. We absolutely love the buckle on this belt, which is super unique! The band itself is in a unique shape that'll flatter the torso. The material used is synthetic and not faux leather.
Statement Stone Embellished Faux Leather Belt
One of our favourite belts on the list, this statement jewelled belt by Pipa Bella is stunning. We love how even though it has a lot going on, it still manages to look quite chic and isn't too on the nose. We'd suggest amping up your power suits and and sarees with this. The band of the belt is made up of faux leather, which means it'll look great from the back too.
Wide Double Buckle Belt
This wide belt with a double buckle by Twenty Dresses has a corset look to it. This will look great with everything, from shirts to sarees and also comes in a tan option.