CC09 1940s Suspender Belt L6020
Inspired by an original CC41 Utility pattern, our CC09 1940s Suspender Belt is a faithful tribute to wartime lingerie design, subtly updated for modern comfort and wearability. With its clean, period-correct lines and minimal stretch, this belt offers an authentic vintage fit that recreates the elegance of 1940s foundations.
At a Glance:
| Colour | Black, Peach |
| Style | 6 adjustable straps, metal clips, single row hook and eye fastening at front (off centre) |
| Fabric composition |
Satin: 100% Polyester Powermesh: 88% Polyamide, 12% Spandex |
| Country of manufacture | India |
To improve stocking stability without compromising on style, we’ve added two additional straps to the original four-strap construction, resulting in a classic six-strap design. The sturdy metal clips and adjusters ensure your stockings stay in place throughout the day, making this suspender belt ideal for both everyday wear and vintage events.
| Size | Waist Measures | Designed to fit waist |
| UK 10 / US 6 | 20" (51cm) | 23-25" (58.5-63.5cm) |
| UK 12 / US 8 | 22" (56cm) | 25-27" (63.5-68.5cm) |
| UK 14 / US 10 | 24" (61cm) | 27-30" (68.5-73.5cm) |
| UK 16 / US 12 | 26" (66cm) | 29-32" (73.5-81.5cm) |
| UK 18 / US 14 | 28" (71cm) | 31-35" (81.5-89cm) |
Crafted from limited-stretch satin with supportive powermesh panels our 1940s suspender belt sculpts gently around the waist and hips for a smooth silhouette under clothing. As with all our suspender belts, careful attention has been paid to both fit and function. Please refer to our sizing guide above, as this style offers a firmer fit than some of our other ranges.
Whether worn with true vintage pieces or paired with our Glamour, Maitresse, Harlow or Retro collections, the CC09 Suspender Belt in black or peach offers a beautifully cohesive look. The fabric is the same satin and mesh used across these ranges, making it easy to build your perfect vintage lingerie set.
Ethically made in our trusted Indian factory, this 1940s garter belt brings together heritage, quality, and the timeless glamour of utility-era fashion.