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Your cart is empty.Classic Series Holdup Suspenders for men now comes in 9 solid colors and a USA flag pattern with Hold-UP Embossed Brown Leather X-Back style crosspatch. These have plated chrome finished USA Patented "No Slip" Clips. Guaranteed for life to never slip-slide or Fly off your pants with their exclusive needle sharp center locking pin and new slant faced clamp to prevent flipping open while sitting down. Made with elastic fabrics, make these the best choice in low cost Holdup suspenders for men. All are 1-1/2" wide and carry a 30 day 100% satisfaction money back guarantee. Please view ASIN B09W122TQ4 to see the same style suspenders for men except for having our USA Patented Composite Gripper Clasps.
Stephen R Weninger
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Stays put , easy to put on and taken offLooks just fine
Toki Mike
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025
I have a "beer belly". My belted pants fell at work once while I was reaching to a high shelf. I switched to regular suspenders, but one or more of the 4 clasps would occasionally come undone and had to be reattached. The solution is to use these "Holdup Suspenders. Each of the 4 clasps has pin in it that goes through the pants and effectively prevent each clasp from slipping off. My only problem is that one side or other may get twisted when putting on pants but that happens with other suspenders too.
mwebb1234a
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
Everything was as in description the elastic strap are very strong. The clips are small but easy to use. I’m going to buy another set.
P. Lewis
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
These work well. I got them to use instead of a belt while struggling with sciatica. They help redistribute how the weight of clothing is distributed. I did expect the hardware to be larger and heavier duty, but it all seems to be working well enough. There may be others of equal quality available at a lower price.
Sterling Law
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2024
these are the best suspenders I've ever had. They grip tight. They do not come loose and fly off your pants. I've used them for many years. The only issue I've ever had was that the elastic in the straps wear out [after 10+ years of daily wear] and stretch. Great product. Great value.
Omar A. Al-Khamees
Reviewed in Australia on July 12, 2020
I used to get these back in 2013. There is so much difference in the quality of the materials. They used to use all leather. It seems the company went all hipster.
Rodger
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2018
The marketing claims of the Hold-Up company turn out to be true. These are substantial suspenders that clamp on and stay put. They are heavier material that is comfortable on the shoulders. The clips are heavier metal and do not bend or break. The one thing they buyer must know is how to properly use the strap-length adjusters. Some users complain of the difficulty of opening and closing these adjusters, but they are easy to use if you do it properly---hold the front bar with one hand and use the other hand to flip to long back section. That cak section acts as the lever. Do it right and it's simple and easy.
G.J.
Reviewed in Canada on December 4, 2017
After 3 months, one of the holding pins has broken making the suspenders basically useless. It's too bad
RHot
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2015
Hold Up suspenders are the best suspenders I have ever tried. I used to wear suspenders as a kid. I was having discomfort wearing a belt when sitting. Some abdominal problems seemed to be aggravated by the pressure. I saw some suspenders in a store and bought them to try out at home. I found I was more comfortable sitting and my shirts didn't ride up as much. I began to wear them all the time. The problem was that they kept breaking. The fake leather parts wore out and tore, the metal parts broke, and they slip and tear the fabric of the trousers.I found these online and they were guaranteed not to slip or tear the fabric. They were much more expensive but I decided to give them a try. They don't slip because the clips have a pin. (I wear the clip type most of the time) I thought the pin would tear the fabric of the trousers but they don't. They are sturdy and well made. Over the years only one of the metal adjusters failed after years of wear. I usually replace them when the material begins to fray on the edges.The last one I bought had a different material which was heavier and the seams were no longer sewn but seemed to be fused together. They still seem to perform well. If there is a future problem I will update this.
John E Hocking
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2015
I'm not a suspenders guy, or at least I haven't been. However, I have several pair of motorcycle pants that don't have belt loops. I purchased a pair of Klim Deluxe suspenders designed to fit all motorcycle pants. They we $50 and worked for a couple of months before a piece of the hardware came off, which I somehow lost, and they became useless. In their defense, I only had one pair and kept moving them back and forth between several pair of motorcycle pants.I've had 1 1/2" Holdup Suspenders for over a month now and they seem more substantial and better built that the Klim Deluxe, and at less than half the cost. In fact, they are inexpensive enough, and I am so pleased with them, that I just purchased a pair of the comparable 2" version. I'm going to attach a set to each pair of motorcycle pants, thus I'll eventually have four sets. I'll thus avoid the hassle of having to remove and reattach the suspenders every time I wear a different pair of pants. Not that it's that difficult or time consuming to do, but when I ride, gearing up takes about ten minutes or longer. I believe in dressing to fall, because if we are lifetime riders we will eventually have an accident. It would be folly to think that we're the one rider in a hundred for whom that won't be true. The primary purpose of the gear is to provide protection in a fall. Proper gear can turn a eliminate even scares and bruises in a minor accident; transform injuries resulting from a moderate accident into what one might expect in a minor one, and save your life in a major accident. (Obviously, accidents are possible in which no level of gear will help. As we riders gain experience with age, we learn to minimize the likelihood of one of those - either that, or one way another, we cease riding.)When I prepare to ride I put on long, expensive socks designed for riding. Then I strap on knee pads, followed by Forcefield armored shorts. Then, depending on the weather, a light or heavy shirt. By this time, one becomes impatient if he or she has to find and move a pair of suspenders before putting on pants. Then the boots. I wear $500 Sidi boots that take several minutes to put on and properly tighten. Next is picking the right jacket, grabbing my helmet, and heading out the door. Oops, I forgot something - my phone, or wallet, or key, or gloves - the jacket is too warm (or not warm enough) for the weather. (I should type up the order of dressing and post it on a wall.)The point is that in the context of this ritual every step that can be eliminated gets you on that bike more quickly. Eliminating the, "find-and-switch-suspenders," step has been a helpful pleasure.These are great suspenders. Very substantial, easily adjusted, and once fastened, they are not coming undone. Most important, I haven't lost my pants even once while wearing them. Five stars? Absolutely.
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