Buckling a belt with 2 loops is actually quite simple. Just run the open end through the 2 loops and bring it back around through the second loop.
The parts of a belt buckle are the prong, buckle and belt.
To tie a web belt, first, thread the belt through the belt loops of your pants, ensuring the buckle is positioned at the front. Then, pull the end of the belt to adjust it to your desired tightness. Finally, pass the end of the belt through the buckle and pull it tight to secure it in place. For a neat finish, you can tuck any excess length behind the belt or adjust accordingly.
Your buckle should fit flush with your belt there should be no movement between the two.
Belt Loops.
The metal part on a belt is usually called the buckle. It is used to secure the belt around the waist by connecting the two ends of the belt together. The buckle can come in various shapes, sizes, and designs.
The belt usually has a clip or ring that is on the left side (as it's worn) of the belt buckle. Before putting the belt on, put the length of the belt through that clip, then put the belt on. The small nub you'll find on the right side (as it's worn) of the belt buckle will go into a free hole to keep the belt buckle in place. If you have a detachable belt buckle such as a western belt, then the belt and the buckle are sold separately. If that is the case, then the belt will have a snap that will open the end. The buckle has a metal ring on the inside that the end of the belt will go through.
The buckle.
He had a black belt with a gold / brass buckle
They don't all have seven loops. I have jeans and slacks with 5 loops and also 7 loops. I also have slacks with no belt loops. However, I prefer pants with 7 belt loops because they stay up better, especially if you have anything heavy in your pockets or on your belt.
For men, the buckle is on the left.
The belt and the buckle.
belt loop. I've always referred to that part as the belt's tongue.