As a left-handed, I used to do buckle the opposite way as a kid - insert to the left loop of my trouser first - so, the tail end stays to the left after buckling - like the kid standing on the left in the picture in the Question comment.
However, I slowly shifted/adapted to the common practice, like many other things, for few reasons -
However, wearing this way (start by inserting into left) causes few inconveniences as a leftie -
However, I slowly shifted/adapted to the common practice, like many other things, for few reasons -
- Wearing my school belt that way would show the school emblem/logo on the buckle in inverted way
- Same way with the general belt buckles - I have to find a design that would have a symmetric design when inverted. I cannot use the below one, but the following ones.
- Some belt buckles would have a button/pin on the bottom to loosen and release the belt. With the inverted way, the button would be on the top pressing into my belly.
- The second layer of belt would not let me to easily insert my ID card holder to the right-side of my trousers.
However, wearing this way (start by inserting into left) causes few inconveniences as a leftie -
- To remove the belt from the rings, i can pull only by my right hand. Pulling by left hand won’t remove the belt easily.
- I can unbuckle easily only with right hand. I have to remember that sometimes.
- The hanging second fold of the belt gets hit to my left hand which is the active one, especially while taking out wallet/phone from left pocket. Another reason to wear the watch on right hand.