Advice on a belt
Hi all! I have an accessories appointment this week and I'm debating switching the belt I purchased (see below). I'm worried it's a little too wide for my short torso and "cuts me off" a bit. I chose it in a rush as the store was closing, unfortunately!
On the other hand...I know second-guessing can be dangerous and it might be best to just leave it as-is. Any opinions welcome - thanks!!
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