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How to Size Your Occidental Leather Tool Belt
Don't use your pants waist size! Measure your belt as instructed below.
1 - The best way to size your belt is to measure the belt you currently wear over your regular work clothes.
2 - Note which hole you use to fasten the belt.
3 - Measure from the end of the buckle to the hole you used. That measurement is your belt size. See the size chart below.
Tips:
✓ If you don’t have a belt, borrow one from a coworker (or you can use a cloth tape measure or length of rope).
✓ If you're between sizes, size up for the best fit.
✓ Do not use your pants waist size!!
✓ Remember, you wear your rig over your pants, regular belt, shirt, hoodie, etc. Size your belt for your work habits.
Our belts are designed to buckle at the midpoint hole, allowing 4" of adjustment in either direction for a secure and customizable fit.
SIZE | Your Belt Size - Midpoint |
Small | 34" (86.5 cm) |
Medium | 37" (94 cm) |
Large | 41" (104.5 cm) |
X-Large | 45" (114.5 cm) |
XX-Large | 49" (124.5 cm) |
XXX-Large | 53" (135 cm) |
Why not use pant size?
- Pants stretch, but our belts don’t.
- Clothing sizes vary, so a 36” skinny jean fits differently from a 36” relaxed fit.
- Tool belts usually need to be 3”-7” larger than your waist size, depending on how you wear them.
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