I need a belt...

I bought a cheap brown "leather" one from Asos about 5 years ago, £12.

36 inch waist, I wear it quite loose. I find the tighter you wear them the quicker they break.

Still looks almost new, wear it for work every day.

I'm pretty sure they do your size in their new "plus" range- I'm sure the quality of their belts vary massively though. I probably got lucky.
 
I'm assuming big C is an illegal drug?

I see that you’re still taking the “I’ll say something totally insensitive and unacceptable tablets, and then shine everyone on that it was a joke, have they no sense of humour?” tablets, well, at least they’re working.
 
I see that you’re still taking the “I’ll say something totally insensitive and unacceptable tablets, and then shine everyone on that it was a joke, have they no sense of humour?” tablets, well, at least they’re working.
Dude, he asked a legit question.

It's only natural/logical to assume the person referencing big C and weight loss was talking about Cocaine.
 
Dude, he asked a legit question.

It's only natural/logical to assume the person referencing big C and weight loss was talking about Cocaine.

Give ME a break DUDE, go ask 100 people what comes to mind when they hear the words, the big C, especially someone losing weight because of the big C, and see how many will really say cocaine, and not cancer.
Unless you’re being sardonic, and I missed it, check out Post # 45.
 
In fairness I too would have taken it to be some drug, I would be as equally mortified by my mistake as jsmoke undoubtedly is, and I wish Kronos sincere good fortune fighting this insidious condition. I am sure it was a genuine error that many of us could have made and as such jumped to the wrong conclusion :(
 
Sorry, but I would always assume that unfortunately the big C refers to cancer. It's insane what effect it, and the treatment, can have on the human body.
 
Give ME a break DUDE
I wasn't having a go at you, just pointing out like others have that people are more likely to think Cocaine than Cancer when somebody talks about taking something beginning with C and losing weight. It wasn't Jsmokes fault he jumped to the wrong conclusion when it was the most logical one.
 
I've seen belts in both Tesco and M&S as being XXL and saying a waist range of around 44". If you haven't already ordered one and are strolling through town it might be worth a look. :)
 
I wasn't having a go at you, just pointing out like others have that people are more likely to think Cocaine than Cancer when somebody talks about taking something beginning with C and losing weight. It wasn't Jsmokes fault he jumped to the wrong conclusion when it was the most logical one.

That’s okay, perhaps it might be better to let this go, and move on to more ways of putting the world right.
I’m not the Brain of Britain, but I find it an almost impossible stretch to believe that many, if any, people hearing that X has lost a lot of weight, due to the big C, would think, “Wow, X must have been snorting the Peruvian marching powder by the hundredweight”, rather than think, “Cancer, that’s a bitch, poor X.”
 
I've seen belts in both Tesco and M&S as being XXL and saying a waist range of around 44". If you haven't already ordered one and are strolling through town it might be worth a look. :)

M&S do a stretchable fabric eyeless belt that doesn't look too bad and will suit for a while if the OP continues to loose weight.
 
How fancy looking do you need the belt out of interest? I was just wondering because some of my longest lasting belts are the heavy duty (no pun intended) Makita/etc ones that are designed for both holding up work pants with stuff in the pockets plus hammer/drill holsters attached to the belt. They don't look much different from regular fabric belts and while not something to wear with a suit they look normal with jeans, cargo pants, etc.


I find it an almost impossible stretch to believe that many, if any, people
Even after three people tell you they came to that exact conclusion, dude just let it go.
 
Jeez, I only wanted a belt, not arguing! Chill guys!

Anyway, I've ordered that "Ratchet Belt" from Amazon for now. My Burtons belt that I purchased LAST WEEKEND exploded on me at work on Friday, so I nipped into town with what I had in my pocket (Left my wallet at home) and found a belt for £5... Worst £5 I spent as it's already naffed...
 
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