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 and measure to the end of the belt, where it meets the buckle. Belts are measured in inches and you should round to the nearest inch. If you measure 36 inches, you will want to purchase a size 36 belt.
Note:This measurement technique is standard for Proper Cloth belts. This may not reflect other makers’ measuring standards. For example, some will include the buckle in the belt length measurement.
An easy way to determine belt size is to simply “add 2″ to your off-the-rack pant size. For example, if you wear a 36”-waist trouser, then a 38 belt size will be a safe bet. Most will find this simple formula works best for pants worn at a traditional height—close to the natural waistline. For a belt to wear with low rise trousers or jeans, consider adding 3 or 4 to your pant size.
To measure your body for optimal belt size, start by threading the tape measure through the belt loops of your trousers. It’s important to stand in a relaxed, natural position—do not push out your belly or suck it in—when taking the measurement. The measuring tape should be snug. Measure in inches and round to the nearest inch. Choose the belt size closest to this measurement.
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Over time, leather belts tend to stretch. Braided belts even more so. It’s good to keep in mind that a belt thatfits snuginitially will likely wear more comfortably down the road.
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An easy way to determine belt size is to simply “add 2″ to your off-the-rack pant size. For example, if you wear a 36”-waist trouser, then a 38 belt size will be a safe bet. Most will find this simple formula works best for pants worn at a traditional height—close to the natural waistline.
As a rule of thumb, your belt size is two inches larger than your pant's waist size. For example, if you wear size 36 pants, you will probably do well with a size 38 belt. The leather and style of belt you choose can go a long way in showcasing your buckle and expressing your personal style.
To ensure a proper fit, select a belt that is at least 2 inches larger than your pant size (usually the next size up). For example, if you pant size is 34, choose a size 36 belt.
An easy way to determine belt size is to simply “add 2″ to your off-the-rack pant size. For example, if you wear a 36”-waist trouser, then a 38 belt size will be a safe bet. Most will find this simple formula works best for pants worn at a traditional height—close to the natural waistline.
Ideally, though, you want the belt to fit so that the buckle pin goes exactly through the middle hole. That will leave you with about 15cm/6in of leather to the left of the buckle once it's fastened. When in doubt, err on the short side but make sure to have enough to tuck the belt under the first belt loop.
Take your existing pants size and then add two inches to the number. For instance, if your pants waist size is 38, then your belt size would be 40. You can also find your belt size by measuring a belt you already own that fits well.
Just add 3 inches to your jeans size and you'll get a pretty good estimate for your belt size (this method works best in inches). So, if you have a 32in jeans size, a 35in belt size will be a good place to start. Some sizing guides will tell you to only add 2in but in our opinion adding 3in yields better results.
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