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Many men face a common wardrobe challenge: pants that just won’t stay up where they belong.
It’s a frustrating problem that typically comes from a growing middle and shrinking posterior. When you combine that with pants that don’t fit quite right and shirts that refuse to stay tucked in, you’ve got a real wardrobe headache on your hands.
There are two main approaches people often consider: compression undergarments to help shape the body, and various devices like shirt locks and strapless suspenders to keep everything in place.
But what’s the best way to tackle this problem? Let’s dive into all the solutions available – from simple fixes to clever products that can help keep your pants up and your shirts neatly tucked.
It goes without saying, if you’re really having a problem keeping your pants up, traditional suspenders would be something to consider.
But, I suspect you don’t want to wear suspenders, otherwise you probably would have mentioned it.
Still, if your pants keep sliding down, and you’re looking for some suspender alternatives, here are some that I think are worth mentioning.
PantsProp is a super cool silicone grip designed to prop up your pants and keep them from falling down past your hips.
You attach it to the bottom of your shirt just below your belt line, one on each side, and it creates a slight ridge for the waistline of your pants to sit on. Use in conjunction with your favorite belt. Free shipping to USA residents.
Where to buy: pantsprop.com
Designed to be worn under your untucked shirt, Hikers suspenders alternative has a completely unique design. One simple attachment point at the front button hole of your pants, and one at the back.
As an added bonus, Hikers will never pop off your pants like most suspenders, thanks to their innovative fastening method. Made in USA. Free shipping to USA residents.
Where to buy: hikersco.com
This is more of a belt alternative, however, may actually work better than using a belt. Most belts have holes, and as such, they can either fit too loose or too tight.
You attach BeltBro to the belt loops of your pants, on each side, then tighten to your exact preference. It’s lightweight, stretchy, and best of all is buckle-free!
Where to buy: beltbro.com
NoSaggs is a belt with an integrated ridge in the back, worn on the outside of your tucked shirt or undershirt.
Once the ridge sits right underneath your belt, it will help your pants stay up. The belt will also help keep your shirt tucked.
Where to buy: Amazon
Skinny Clip® is a simple device for tightening the waistband of pants or skirts. Simply slide Skinny Clip® onto your waistband, twist and clip.
Works with all fabric, pants, shorts, jeans, slacks and skirts.
Where to buy: Amazon
PantsUp is a solution that is comprised of silicone-like cubes that attach toward the bottom of your undershirt or shirt, on either side, in proximity to your hipbone. Once attached, it creates a ridge that sits right below your belt line.
Where to buy: Etsy
Belt Boss is a clip that attaches to your undershirt.
The backside of the clip goes on the inside of your undershirt. The front side of the clip fastens from the outside, with the undershirt in between.
The front of the Belt Boss has U-shaped hooks that are designed to be placed under the front of your belt.
Designed to keep the front of your shirt tucked, assists with keeping the sides of your shirt tucked, and looks like it would also help keep your pants from falling down.
Where to buy: Amazon
Made by the folks at HoldUp Suspender Company, these hidden suspenders are made from a super comfortable material similar to what thick ace bandages are made from.
Since these are worn under your clothing, you aren’t able to wear them if you’re planning to tuck in your shirt.
Available in tan, beige and black. Airport-friendly versions available too.
Where to buy: Amazon
Adhesive gripping tabs you stick to the inside of your pants waistline.
Helps keep pants up and shirts tucked in by way of friction.
Where to buy: Amazon
Similar to NoSaggs, once you attach Magnetuck to your shirt, it creates a bit of a ridge that your pants can sit on top of.
You can see more information about Magnetuck in my article about how to keep shirts tucked, or jump directly to Amazon to learn even more.
Where to buy: Amazon
If you’re still wondering on how to keep pants up, and looking for alternative ways, here’s a fun idea. Find some men’s underwear (briefs or boxer briefs) with pads in the backside to make your butt look more pronounced.
Here are some padded underwear options:
The extra padding in the butt area could also help keep your pants up (:
You may want to keep that idea in mind as an alternative to buying a specific product to keep your pants up, like I mentioned earlier.
No sewing skills are required for this creative hack to keep your pants up.
Here’s a video that shows step-by-step instructions on how to add a hidden stretch belt to your existing pants!
Here are the top 6 questions I receive about this topic.
The best and most common way to keep your pants up is to wear a belt or belt alternative like the ones listed in this article.
If your belt doesn’t keep your pants up, it’s possible you have a big belly, flat butt, or both. When this is the case, wearing suspenders or a suspenders alternative, like the ones listed in this article, will be your next best bet.
Suspenders or a suspenders alternative, such as PantsProp or Hikers, are the best ways to keep your pants from falling down if you have a big belly. See below for more information and links.
If you prefer not to wear a belt, you can keep your pants up a number of ways including: having your pants tailored to fit you more precisely, wear suspenders or suspender alternatives, wear an elastic belt, buy pants with an elastic waistband, or try solutions like the ones outlined in this article below.
The most common reason your pants won’t stay up is related to your body shape and how your pants fit your particular body type. If you have a larger waist (big belly) and smaller hips & butt, it’s much easier for your pants to fall down.
Thankfully, there are several solutions below that can help.
If you’re looking for ways to keep your shirts tucked, I’d recommend reading my Top 13+ Ways to Keep Your Shirt Tucked article.
Please see my Belt Alternatives article for more products that can be used in place of or in conjunction with a belt.
Tug Samarreta is the world's undershirt & underwear expert. He is also one of the most knowledgeable individuals on sweat management solutions, men's shapewear, grooming, and new fabric technologies. Got a question? Visit the contact page and send a message.
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