Belt Link
From the rocky terrain of the Neolithic Age to the runways of modern fashion, the belt is far more than just a tool to hold up trousers. It is a story of utility, status, and survival. From Survival to Style: A Historical Journey
Campaigns like "Click It or Ticket" in the 2000s cemented its necessity, increasing usage significantly. Beyond the Waistline Kuiper Belt - NASA Science From the rocky terrain of the Neolithic Age
The earliest belts appeared in the Bronze Age (around 3000 BC), crafted from leather or woven fabric to secure tunics and carry weapons. Beyond the Waistline Kuiper Belt - NASA Science
Sir George Cayley introduced a lap belt to aviation in the 19th century. Initially a masculine tool for soldiers, the belt
In 1959, Volvo engineer Nils Bohlin invented the three-point seat belt, securing both the upper and lower body.
Initially a masculine tool for soldiers, the belt became an essential fashion accessory for everyone by the mid-19th century as trouser lines shifted. The Belt as a Lifesaver The most impactful evolution of the belt is the seat belt .

