Security Belts
Security belts supplied to order by Caveni & Arlington Enterprises are built to carry the practical demands of a guard’s duty gear while completing the uniform’s overall appearance, produced to a security company’s specification rather than picked from generic ready-made stock. Belts are treated as a functional accessory as much as a visual one, since many guards use them to hold radios, torches, or duty pouches through the working shift.
Belt Types and Material Options
Two main belt categories are typically ordered: a standard uniform belt intended primarily for appearance and to hold up trousers neatly, and a heavier-duty belt built for guards who need to carry equipment. Caveni produces both, with the duty belt version using thicker webbing or reinforced leather and wider belt loops on the accompanying trousers to handle the additional load without sagging or twisting during movement.
Material choice depends on the role and budget structure of the security company. Leather belts offer a smart, formal appearance suited to corporate and institutional postings such as bank entrances or office receptions, while nylon webbing belts are more common for outdoor, patrol, or industrial site postings where durability and resistance to moisture matter more than a polished look. Caveni advises on the right material based on where the guard is actually deployed.
Sizing, Colour, and Branding
Buckle branding is a detail many security companies use to reinforce their identity even at the accessory level. Caveni can produce belts with a plain, function-first buckle for general duty use, or a branded buckle bearing the company’s logo or initials for firms that want consistent branding down to the smallest uniform component. Buckle finish, whether matte metal or subdued tactical black, is selected to match the overall uniform tone.
Sizing is handled individually or against a company’s standard chart, with belts produced with enough adjustment range to accommodate normal body changes over a guard’s period of employment, avoiding the common problem of a fixed-length ready-made belt that no longer fits properly after a few months of service.
Colour is matched to the rest of the uniform set where a coloured belt is specified, using Pantone, HEX, or RAL references, though black and dark brown remain the most common choices for both formal and tactical belt styles across security firms in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, and Eldoret.
Ordering and Reordering
Security companies ordering belts as part of a full uniform package, or as a standalone reorder item, can use Caveni’s Local Purchase Order processing for procurement and rely on digital specification records to ensure repeat orders match the original material, width, and buckle style precisely.
Belt width is another detail worth specifying at the order stage, since a narrower belt suits a slimmer, more formal uniform silhouette while a wider belt is generally preferred where a guard needs to carry additional equipment. Caveni keeps belt width consistent with the trouser belt loops supplied in the same order, avoiding the mismatch that can occur when belts and trousers are sourced from different suppliers.
As with other accessories, belts can be ordered on their own once a company’s specification is on file, which is useful for replacing worn or broken belts for individual guards without needing to raise a full uniform order for a single item.
| Belt Type | Typical Use |
| Standard Uniform Belt | Appearance-focused, corporate and institutional postings |
| Duty Belt (Webbing) | Radio, torch, and pouch carry for patrol and response guards |
| Duty Belt (Reinforced Leather) | Equipment carry with a more formal finish |
| Buckle Options | Plain functional buckle or branded company buckle |
| Colour | Matched to uniform set; black and dark brown most common |
| Sizing | Adjustable range per guard or company sizing chart |










