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About a month ago, i purchased a reversible belt for $20, instead of paying over $40 for two belts: one black and one brown. Feeling pretty good about saving some money, it never dawned on me that i didn't get how it worked.
Once home, i was playing with it, trying to figure it out. To my dismay, i realized that i must have purchased a broken one, because there was no way to turn the buckle part around to get it to flip. I sadly put it back in the bag, knowing that one more trip to the store was needed.
Later that night, i confessed to my hubby that i had to take my new belt back, since it was clearly mislabeled and was not reversible. With a smirk on his snerk, he took the belt, pulled the buckle a bit, and then, amazingly, twisted it around (you can see how it twists in the pic if you are like me and didn't know)!
IT WORKED!
I literally stood amazed that he knew how to do it. He felt pretty good, and i had found, once again, a hero in my husband. He also saved me vast amounts of embarrassment, being that i didn't have to go return the silly thing. i can only imagine what the clerks would have said upon my exiting the store!
i have lived for this long having no clue how reversible belts worked!
wonderful little things.
the strange part? almost every time i put it on (which is every day), i am still baffled at how cool reversible belts are.
Short trip to happy? YOU BET (~:
Ha! You are fun. And funny.
ReplyDeletethe real deal :) Finally had to share it, since i think about it almost every.day!
DeleteI don't think I own a reversible belt. They don't make those for fat people.
ReplyDeletei buy men's belts ;). they have them in some pretty big sizes...at least at old navy.. and, YOU ARE NOT FAT!
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