8 Fresh Ways Chance The Rapper Wears His Gucci Belt.

Of all the coveted luxury accessories on the menswear market today, Gucci belts are the most sought after. Since Alessandro Michele stepped in as Creative Director in 2015, his vintage decor-inspired prints that decorate both men's and womenswear separates are the hottest garments hanging on the racks at Bergdorf Goodman. And if you don’t believe me, take a look at exhibit A, Michele’s Pre-Fall 2022 collection, which debuted on Hollywood Boulevard. Three-piece suits with an old Hollywood feel shared the runway with plaid and palm tree prints a neon leggings. It’s an odd mix of garments, but Alessandro Michele has found a way to make it all make sense.

Add the talented Creative Director with the strong ties that Gucci (and luxury) has with hip-hop, and your sum is Gucci’s popularity rising amongst the crowd of luxury brands. Thankfully, runway pieces aren’t the only way to wear duds from the Milan fashion house. Just ask Chance The Rapper, who loves Gucci belts. Always clean and understated, leatherwear featuring a subtle, yet statement-making double G logo buckle is the Chicago native's belt of choice when he needs to keep his pants on his waist. Along with his “3” hats and standard taper fit denim, the Gucci belts complete the Chance The Rapper uniform, and time and time again, the look continues to prove why the “Coloring Book” rapper’s relatable style is a source for menswear inspiration.

Need help styling your Gucci belt? Check out how Chance The Rapper wears his logo belts!


With A Champion Logo T-shirt

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With A Clean White Tee

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With A Multi-Colored Graphic Tee

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With A Casual Sweater

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With A Denim Jacket

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With A Perry Ellis America Windbreaker

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With A Barack Obama Graphic Tee

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With A Color-Block Sweatshirt

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