Eéra

Eéra accessories approach hardware and proportion like jewellery, translating the label’s graphic language into everyday use. This belt edit focuses on clean construction and strong lines that sit confidently over tailoring or denim. Expect a considered take on leather that slots into a wardrobe built around Prada, Jil Sander, or The Row as easily as Margiela and Marni.

  • Eéra Foil Leather Belt
    Regular price $208
    Sale price $208
  • Eera Chiara Big 18 Kt Yellow Gold Earring
    Regular price $3,763
    Sale price $3,763
  • Eera Diamond-Embellished 18Kt Gold Earrings
    Regular price $1,780
    Sale price $1,780
  • Eera Mini Piercing Earring - Multi
    Regular price $1,170
    Sale price $1,170
  • Eera Bijoux Earring With Fluorescent Accent And Diamond Detailing
    Regular price $1,334
    Sale price $1,334
  • Eera Chiara Big Earring
    Regular price $1,780
    Sale price $1,780
  • Eera Diletta Single Earring
    Regular price $1,924
    Sale price $1,924
  • Eera Mini Earring - White Gold - Or
    Regular price $1,438
    Sale price $1,438
  • Eera Pink Leather Moonbag Handbag
    Regular price $533
    Sale price $533

Eéra

The Eéra belt collection at TheList is tightly edited to highlight the label’s industrial-influenced hardware and sharp proportion. Each piece is selected for how it frames the waist over high-rise trousers, anchors a blazer, or cuts across outerwear without fighting your existing wardrobe. Think structured lines, a polished finish, and an attitude that pairs with popular brands like Jil Sander, Maison Margiela, and Acne Studios.

Use this belt to introduce Eéra’s point of view into a rotation of tailored trousers, denim, or dresses. The construction feels substantial enough for daily wear while staying visually light. Style cues:

  • Cinch over a coat or blazer to define shape.
  • Run through belt loops on wide-leg tailoring for contrast.
  • Offset minimalist staples from The Row or Lemaire with Eéra hardware.

Every Eéra accessory on TheList ships from authorized stockists, with verified provenance and straightforward returns. Choose your usual size, then use product measurements and fit notes if you sit between holes or plan to layer over outerwear.

FAQ

How should an Eéra belt fit at the waist or hip?
Eéra belts are designed to sit cleanly at either the natural waist or on the hip, depending on how you style your trousers and outerwear. Aim for a fit that closes comfortably on a middle hole so you have room to adjust over lighter tops or heavier layers. If you plan to wear the belt primarily over coats or blazers, consider sizing up for extra length and flexibility.
Can I wear an Eéra belt with both tailoring and denim?
Yes, the graphic hardware and structured line of Eéra belts work across both sharp tailoring and casual denim. The design reads modern rather than seasonal, so it holds its own with wide-leg trousers, straight-leg jeans, and dresses. This makes it a useful accessory if your wardrobe mixes classic houses with more conceptual labels.
How do I care for an Eéra leather belt?
Store your Eéra belt flat or gently rolled, away from direct heat and sunlight. Wipe the leather with a soft, dry cloth after wear and avoid overloading it with heavy attachments. If the leather feels dry over time, a light application of a suitable leather conditioner will help keep it supple without adding shine.
Is the hardware on Eéra belts suitable for everyday wear?
Eéra hardware is built to be worn regularly, but it still benefits from careful handling. Avoid contact with perfumes, lotions, or abrasive surfaces to keep the finish clean. Wiping the buckle with a soft cloth after wear helps reduce fingerprints and surface marks, especially if you pair it with darker tailoring.
How does an Eéra belt work with other designers I own?
Eéra belts sit comfortably in a wardrobe that spans popular brands like Prada, Marni, and The Row, as well as more directional labels. The clean silhouette and precise hardware add structure without competing with stronger shapes or textures. Use it to pull together outfits that mix minimalist staples with more experimental pieces.