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Perry Suspenders Men's Elastic 1.5 Inch Wide Hook End Suspenders

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Product details

  • Fabric type
    Elastic
  • Care instructions
    Spot clean
  • Origin
    Made in the USA

About this item

  • Unlike clip-on suspenders, Perry Suspenders won't come off until you take them off!Perry Suspenders easily hook under the belt.
  • Perry Suspenders will not damage your pants, belt, furniture or car seat.
  • Loosen your belt and relax in comfort with Perry Suspenders.
  • Made of durable, high quality materials, Perry Suspenders are built to last.


These are a great basic suspender. The 1.5 inch width gives more stability and strength and the belt clips attach easily and comfortably for a more secure fit.


Toots
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Looks good, holds up pants and my husband can easily put it on.
Richly rewarded
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Great working man suspenders. Easiest holding power to use and wear compared to others i have. IMO, for daily casual wear I prefer narrower, thinner, smaller clip type that can be worn under or over shirts.Best from SE Mich.
RobertK
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
Purchased as a gift, this was a good replacement for clip type suspenders. They seem to stay in tact when getting into a car and moving around.
Denny
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
The suspenders work well with a belt and or easy to use. The quality is good. They are comfortable and the stretch ability is good
Bailey Hagar
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
I don't know why I spent so much time hiking my pants up constantly when a product like this was available. Lost a lot of weight (could stand to still lose more!) and relatively little left to hold up the pants. These suspenders are the perfect solution to the problem. Thank you!
Useless
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
I got these for my dad and they work good. They attach by hooking onto the belt so they do a good job holding his pants up.
Byron Lively
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2022
I've got three pairs of these now. They do the job, they're pretty secure. Sometimes a clip will come off while changing but that's no big deal. Take a second to re-hook. I have both the 1 1/2" and the 2" wide (strap) varieties. I prefer the wider ones, especially for work, but the hardware is the same. One thing I would like to see: the belt clips are made for a 1" belt (maybe 1 1/4"), but I use 1 1/2" wide riggers-type belts (Blackhawk, 511). The clips on the suspenders work but they don't "click" into place like they would with a skinnier belt. Still: good product.
Stoney
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2015
MY EXPERIENCE> As a active geezer with no waist, I wanted to be able to be able to carry around water bottles or tools from my belt without my pants falling down.> Actually, my pants don't fall completely down, but I often find myself walking on the cuffs of my pants and ruining them. I also find myself constantly having to "hitch up" my pants, with my shirt riding up.CAUTION> Perry suspenders MUST be worn with a substantial (reasonably thick and wide) belt.>> I use them with 1 1/4" wide military-type fabric belts and similar elastic fabric belts, and they work fine. They'd probably work with any thick leather belt over 3/4" wide.>> If your belt isn't thick enough, you can probably use the "velvet" part (only) of "stick-on" Velcro as a spacer on the inside of the clip.RESULTS> The Perry suspenders solve my problems, and are more comfortable than I expected.> "Standard" fits my 5'10' height fine, and would probably fit anyone up to 6' 6" or so.> Perry seems to be the only brand that clips onto belts without nasty metal clips or awkward stringy attachments.> One review suggest clipping them on backwards so that the "Perry" logo and information do not show. Actually, that seems like the most logical way to install them. But, in fact, it doesn't work, because the back clip can only go one way straddling the central beltloop.WEARING> Put the suspenders in place, unclipped, with the back suspender hanging down your back. Let it hand down in back as far as you can.> Secure the back clip first, with half of each clip on each side of your central back belt loop.> Secure the front clips.> Note that you need to unhook all three hooks to go to the toilet, albeit you can leave them (unhooked) on your shoulders. If you try any half-way unhooking, you are likely to wind up with one or more of the ends in the toilet.> Note that you can only use suspenders with tucked-in shirts. They don't work with sweat-shirts, or tee-shirts, flannel shirts, or fishing-shirts worn "out".> Take some care choosing colors, since these will be rubbing against your shirt, and possibly transferring pigment etc. I am sure that they are colorfast, but even so, I wouldn't wear black or navy-blue suspenders with a white shirt. I choose "tan" because it matches the khaki pants I usually wear, and is unlikely to stain my shirts.CAVEATS> The 1 1/2" suspenders feel a little too springy for me. That is, too elastic. If I tighten them up to the point that I feel support, they are pulling unevenly and look ridiculous. I've learned to wear them loosely, and to my surprise, so far that has been good enough for hiking with a water bottle, but I doubt that they will be adequate for carrying around heavy tools. Next time, I'll try the 2" version.> Some pants have very wide belt loops, in which case securing the back clip can be a little difficult.OTHER REVIEW'S COMPLAINTS> Endless other reviewers squawk, "What's the point of suspenders if you have to wear a belt?"> Answer, "Plenty". I find the combination of a soft flexible belt (which with a military-type buckle is infinitely adjustable ) with optional suspenders to be the best of all worlds. I can wear my belt loose in appropriate situations with or without suspenders. I can carry around "stuff" on my belt without having to overtighten my belt when I use the suspenders. Even tight the flexible fabric belts do not cut into my gut (as do some wide leather belts). And finally you can get military buckles in zinc or plastic which do not set off metal detectors.> Click on “Stoney” just below the product title to see my other reviews, or leave a comment to ask a question.