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For stores like LV and Hermes, is there a greater variety of sizes in-store than online?
I checked their online catalogue, but size 80 might be too big.
Also, will they punch extra holes in them for you, or do you have to do that yourself? I don't want to walk in a store only to walk out feeling like an idiot.
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To my knowledge, most of the mens/unisex belts stop at 80 with exceptions of some women styles that have 75.
No store will punch extra holes for you as it it against their strict company policy and they won't have the tools for it. They are not allowed to do any alternations to their products. You will have to bring it to cobbler to do it for you.
However, if you decide to take your belt back to LV or Hermes for repair in the future, it may be rejected because they do not repair altered items.
Why don't you just go to the store and try it and then decide. Good luck!