Suspenders and knife carry....

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Hey Buck crew, I have become a full time suspender wearing fool. Love em. Can't go back to belts. Thing is aside from my Buck Open Season folder, all my bucks require cases/sheaths because I hate stuff in my pockets. Is there any way anyone has figured out to wear a sheath/case without a belt? Thanks in advance!
 
I have a pocket clip. I'll put one together for a 110
 
A neck knife was my first thought. But I think suspenders opens up new territory. If you can make a sheath the allows a small fixed blade knife to be carried hanging down and worn behind the suspender at about the middle of your chest I think you might have a winner. Just a thought.
 
I am thinking a pocket filling sheath, much like a small pistol pocket holster, or inside the pocket clip sheath would be best. Suspenders aren't bridge steel. Edge of pants clips invite clip slippage sans a belt. I realize he doesn't like stuff in his pockets but its easier to get use to something that goes in a back pocket like a pistol sheath or a inside the pocket sheath that doesn't go down to the pocket bottom than to lose a pant edge clip that is designed to go around thickness of a belt. Just saying.....300
 
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Be easier to just wear a belt along with suspenders but keep it loose enough to be comfortable.

A belt is handy for carrying a lot of things.
 
I think you need to go custom. Something like this, but for the Buck of your choice. :)

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I prefer to wear suspenders with outfits for formal events. I usually wear a tuxedo that goes well with my suspenders. If you don't know where to put the knife, you can fasten it to the waistband of your pants. I think there are special knife cases that attach easily to your waistband. I often order stylish suspenders at https://www.gentlemansguru.com/product-category/accessories/suspenders/. Some sets also have a bow tie. I like to pair my suspenders with different styles of jeans. Of course, I wear formal suits most of the time, but jeans are my favorite informal outfit.
 
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