Seriously, that’s like comparing apples to, I dunno, rusty tire irons.
But, hey, let’s roll with it. So, if you’re specifically hunting down *belts*, and you’re near Cordele, Douglasville, or Saint Marys, Georgia, then BOOM. You’re in luck, maybe. Check out those Belk outlets. The addresses and phone numbers are right there, so you don’t even gotta Google it (lazy, I know, but we’ve all been there). Just…don’t expect, like, a *dedicated* belt outlet. It’s Belk, so it’s gonna be clothes, shoes, the whole shebang.
Now, the *bakery* thing? I’m honestly scratching my head. Unless you’re thinking about getting a REALLY long baguette and using *that* as a belt (don’t do that, seriously, crumbs everywhere), then totally ignore that part. It’s probably just some weird AI glitch.
My personal opinion? Forget the outlets sometimes. I’ve had better luck finding cool, unique belts at vintage shops or flea markets. You might pay a little more, but you get something that doesn’t look like everyone else’s. Plus, you know, supporting small businesses and all that jazz.