Belt Sizing Guide
DO NOT GIVE US YOUR PANT SIZE
Most Accurate: Measure a belt you own
- Measure a belt you already own. Measuring a belt you already own that fits well is the best way to determine your belt size.
- Lay the belt on a clean, flat surface.
- Start the tape measure at the hole you use/fits you the best and measure to the end of the belt, where it meets the buckle. Do not include the buckle.
- Belts are measured in inches and you should round to the nearest half inch. If you measure 36 inches, you will want to purchase a size 36 belt.
- When you order your new belt based on this measurement, the middle hole should fit you the best, giving you room to move up or down the belt if needed.
We recommend this method because, like your favorite pants, a belt can stretch and wear over time, but your measurement will still be accurate.
The Easiest: Pant Size +2 inches
- An easy way to determine belt size is to simply “add 2″ to your pant size. For example, if you wear a 36” waist trouser, then a 38 belt size should be a safe bet. Most will find this simple formula works best for pants worn at a traditional height—close to the natural waistline.
- Unfortunately, your pant size can vary based on the brand, the material, or how much your favorite pair has stretched over time. Washing and frequent wear can affect the fit of your clothing, so keep that in mind when using this method.
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