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🎯 Elevate your everyday style—hidden support, visible confidence.
HIKERS Original Hidden Suspenders are a revolutionary belt alternative designed for men who prefer an untucked, relaxed look without sacrificing fit or function. Made to be worn discreetly under shirts, these suspenders attach securely to your button fly and rear belt loop, offering adjustable sizing and all-day comfort with soft elastic straps. Their ultra-flat, buckleless design eliminates visible lumps, making them perfect for professionals seeking a sleek, comfortable solution to keep pants in place without the constriction of traditional belts.






| Asin | B08KFPGY22 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45 in Men's Suspenders |
| Date First Available | February 14, 2020 |
| Department | mens |
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Love Hiker's
Pricey, but I just bought my second one so that I have one while the other one is in the wash. Wear it everyday. The nuts! One connection in the front, and one in the back. Quick to connect and disconnect, though there is a trick to the back that I had to figure out. Put two fingers into the belt loop so it's taut, push the hook forward, and then pull the hook sideways. If you just pull on the hook, you'll be pulling on it all day. That it doesn't want to come loose easily is a feature not a bug.This does tend to head towards your neck, so it can show up around the neck of your t-shirt, but that's not really an issue. An issue is when one of the straps on your Perry suspenders slips out over your shoulder and is heading down your upper arm so that you have to fix it.These show up like crazy under a white t-shirt, and they're ridiculously obvious under a white wifebeater t-shirt, so you might want to think about that.Beats the hell out of wearing a belt in the summertime when shirts are worn outside the pants. Imagine a pretty woman wearing her man's Hiker's suspenders as her only upper garment? An ad campaign like that would own the suspender market for Hiker's. There would be Hiker's, and everything else.Bottom line, I can work with Hiker's, yeah, they were hard to figure out that back hook at first, but tension it with two fingers, push forward, and slide it off, and it comes off with full control every time.Great product, and it commands the price that it commands because it has earned it via brilliant design, and quality manufacturing. Good stuff well worth owning.
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Comfortable
Spend some time to get the correct size. 5'11" (180cm) 195lbs 88K modestly long torso an narrow waist a bit of a belly went with size large. They are adjustable but take the time to measure. Have trouble with my belted trousers sliding down. Got sick of having to hike them up all the time, letting ride low was not a good look. Takes some mental training to get good at taking them off for a full sit-down potty run but it's well worth it. Had them for about 7 months and the elastics are holding up to just about everyday use. Remember you can't tuck in your outer shirt with these on. I also would not recommend wearing them directly against your skin like in the photo. Much more comfortable over a tee shirt. Got these in June easily held up my lederhose (lederhosen is the plural) and a heavy I-phone without stretching out. Washed cold water works great.
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Mostly Good Stuff To Say
These work, and they are pretty easy to put on, but I think it would be a bit of a hassle to have to use the restroom with these on. I assume you would unhooked it at the button and either let it hang around your neck or take it off, but then what would you do with it in a public restroom? Also, depending on how your setting or moving about, they are noticeable under the shirt, even under two layers and between two layers. If those issues don't matter, they are comfortable and work well. I don't know if I will wear them to work, but I plan ensuing them when I'm working in the yard and around the house. They are comfortable and do a great job of keeping your pants up.
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This is a massive quality-of-life booster
Suspenders. Yikes! I feel rediculous even saying it, but the status quo was unacceptable. I have a round figure and everytime I get up I had to pull my pants up. When I would life something or carry something, I ran the risk of my pants falling unless I was careful about how I moved. You get used to it. You learn to be careful. I didn't even realize how much of my mental focus went into that until i started wearing Hikers.The benefits were immediate and extraordinary, even though I ordered one that was too large for me because I just assume I should get large versions of everything and didn't bother measuring. So these are not as perfect as they could be, but they are still a massive improvement. You know those reactions men have on hair-growth commercials about how they feel younger and more confident, etc.? That's how I feel while wearing these.I used to be very careful about how I got out of my car, what I was carrying, how fast I would sit down or get up. I would even time getting up from a meeting so that others were not looking at me. Since I wear my shirt tucked out, pulling my pants up means exposing my stomach. No one wants to see that, but it's better than the alternative. Now, that's no longer an issue.So not only am I more comfortable and confident, I'm much more mobile. Which makes sense -- these things were made so that men can work and be active, right? Well, I definitely feel more active. I get out of my chair and go. I walk more briskly. I can carry more stuff in each trip when carrying things between rooms.They do have some side effects that take a couple days to get use do, but those go away. There was a constant pressure on my shoulders the first couple days which, while not always noticeable, did seem to leave me more fatigued -- like if you wear uncomfortable shoes or something. But I think it also develops some muscles in that area because now I barely notice at all.Going to the bathroom was a bit of a trick, but I've figured it out now. (For me, the trick was to manipulate the belt loop around the hook while holding the hook steady, instead of the other way around.)The Hikers seemed pricey to me when I bought them. Now, they seem like an incredible value. I should have done this years ago. They might even be useful if you're trying to lose weight, as they allow you to more active and not be so cautious about limiting your mobility. Huge difference. Buy these. If you have even the slightest inkling you might benefit from these, it's probably more true than you realize.But measure them first, as the site recommends. If you don't have a clothing-style measuring tape thingie, you can find one for $4-$6 here on Amazon, and if you're a big guy, really you should have one of these tapes and watch a youtube video about how to take measurements because most of the clothing sold everywhere isn't made for us and costs more -- so it's not good to just guess.
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They work well, but ...
As I've gotten older, I've found myself constantly hitching up my pants. I've tried a lot of different belts and other solutions, which have been temporary at best. I've been reluctant to buy suspenders because I'm old, but I'm not that old. When I saw these, I thought they were definitely worth a try to deal with an annoying problem.They serve their purpose well. I spent the evening doing a lot of moving around and carrying things, which would normally cause my jeans to start to slip, but they stayed in place perfectly. I was very pleased by that part. The size runs true to the chart they provide, so definitely take a measurement before ordering.Now, the downsides. I don't find them particularly comfortable. Your mileage may vary on that, as I just don't like anything that feels restrictive. I may get used to it. They are also not exactly "hidden." If you're a big guy, they will definitely print and be visible under your shirt if you're wearing something like a T-shirt or polo, especially in the back. The straps also ride up my shoulders and end up visible through the neck of the shirt.I do think that they're a little pricey for what they are, and I have questions about the durability of the strap that hooks on to the button of the pants. It doesn't look super strong, and it's not reinforced in any way.They're easy to get in and out of, and they do exactly what they're supposed to do. You will sacrifice a bit of comfort and appearance for it, though. Depends on how much that means to you. I will definitely use them while working in the yard or something like that. Not sure that I will wear them all the time, though.
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Work well but eventually wear through denim belt loops
These work great, especially for travel when going through security screening because of the plastic hooks. Only problem is they eventually wear through the denim belt loops.
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Medical and Comfort Benefits
Love these! Recommended by my Chiropractor, this will be my 3rd set. Excellent Quality, Durable, He Recommended these in particular since they are under the shirt suspenders(Hidden). Medical benefit for these are that as any man with a lil gut, and no butt is that even with a belt, you are Constantly pulling up your pants at work, walking around etc. With these particular and most suspenders even if you wear no belt, these will keep your pants from drooping or dropping and you aren't constantly tightening your belt, which puts pressure on your spine. The medical relief of this brand is in particular as a blue collar worker is that bending down, squatting, lifting, your back gets sore and irritated and these suspenders make not tightening your belt tighter everyday, all day, putting that extra pressure on your back and spine causing your back to hurt even worse than before, I would give these More than 5 stars if option was available..... Thank You Hikers Suspenders for easing the pain and discomfort. Derrick T, Blue collar over 40 plus years and still going, just a little slower now! LOL
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Perfectly fits my needs; a woman's point of view
With the weight gained from working at home in this post-COVID world that we live in, I lost my natural waistline and my hips no longer keep my pants from falling down. I was looking for traditional suspenders (which I'd planned on wearing under my shirt) when I found these, which are designed expressly for that purpose. I'm wearing them today for the first time. Measure accurately per the instructions and you should get a good fit (men should be familiar with the "measure twice, cut once" logic of making sure the measurement is correct before proceeding).I secured the back hook on the center belt loop on the back of my jeans, pulled up my pants, felt behind me for the front tab (made sure it was not twisted), pulled it over my head, secured on the button of my jeans and the mission was accomplished.I've seen at least one review regarding the perceived problem with the suspenders stretching or a lack of durability in the elastic. The product has to stretch to do its job. And I appreciate the extra holes that adjust the back clip. Women who wear bras (should) know that you always start with the loosest setting and tighten up as the elasticity starts to fail. Men should be made aware of that concept.I've also seen reviews from men who complain about having to deal with removing the contraption when faced with having to tend to certain bathroom necessities ("#2"). As a woman who is faced with having to pull down her pants for every bathroom visit, I'm not seeing a reason for any drama. Unhook the front tab from the button, pull down pants (which causes the front tab to ride up to rest at your throat), reach behind to pull the suspenders clear of the line of fire, do your business, pull up your pants, pull down the tab, button everything up and be done with it. That explanation is far more complex that the actual deed.As far as construction goes, I can see where the front tab that loops onto the button may be the first thing to fail. And when I sit and the elastic relaxes, the "Y" where the elastic shoulder bands meet the front tab rides up and feels scratchy against my skin (when I stand up, this same "Y" rests against the front of my bra so I don't feel it then). The suspenders would be more comfortable when sandwiched between an undershirt and the regular shirt. YMMVOtherwise, the wide elastic bands are comfortable and the product does exactly what I need it to do: Keep my pants up.
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Cumple
Cumple con su función
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Goeie bretellen!
Goed ontwerp.Komt nooit vanzelf los.Super snel en gemakkelijk los en vast te maken.Zeer tevreden!
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Invaluable
Works super well. Very discreet and easy to use. Good support. Use it frequently...
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Beats a belt!
I am 32 years old with very bad sciatica. After years of wearing a tight belt (aggitating my sciatica) I decided to give suspenders a try, and it was the best decision I could have made. These fit great, are very soft, and are unnoticeable under my shirts. My pants have never fit so great. I highly reccomend giving these a try. My only complaint would be that they took quite a while to ship, but once shipped they arrived within a few days.
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Auch auf direkter Haut möglich!
Top Tragegefühl, auch direkt auf der Haut und innovative Befestigung. Statt 3 oder 4 Klipps braucht man hier nur 2 Punkte. Einmal über den Hosenknopf vorne und über eine Lasche hinten.Natürlich sind die Träger für die verdeckte Nutzung gedacht.
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