The holes in a belt are typically referred to as "belt holes" or "punch holes." These holes are created using a leather hole punch tool to adjust the fit of the belt around the waist. The number and spacing of the holes allow for different levels of adjustment to accommodate various waist sizes.
The holes in a belt are commonly referred to as "belt holes" or "adjustment holes." These holes allow for the adjustment of the belt's tightness to fit different waist sizes. They are typically spaced evenly along the length of the belt, providing flexibility in sizing.
belt loop. I've always referred to that part as the belt's tongue.
An interlocking G's Gucci belt has 3 holes
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The holes on your sneakers are called 'eyes'
They are called "black holes".
a belt, fishnet stockings, jeans
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.
holes
Holes.
I do not know if they have a musical name but they are commonly just called Recorder Holes.
where are the holes located in the roof of a 1972 chevy nova for seat belt installation