Belt and braces

Origin of: Belt and braces

Belt and braces

A belt and braces approach or policy is one that has double security or provides two means for the same end. The expression dates from the 1930s with the allusion to holding up one pair of trousers by means of both belt and braces. The expression is often used mistakenly to mean a basic, no-nonsense approach. The American equivalent dating from approximately the same time is belt and suspenders.