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Welcome to the holiday season, the time of year where portion control is made up and the calories don't matter. As such, any festive feast calls for a belt that isn't just comfortable, but capable of making deft adjustments on the double. Enter: the Men's Trakline Belts by Kore Essentials.

Crafted from durable materials, these innovative belts are reportedly 800% more adjustable than standard belts, yet they don't have any holes. Instead, they're equipped with 10-inch tracks that feature more than 40 sizing points in 1/4 inch increments for maximum precision and adjustability. This means that one size should fit virtually every waist, from 24 inches to 44 inches.  Read more...

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