Belt Size Guide
How to Measure
Don’t use your pant size — it won’t give you an accurate fit.
Instead:
- Measure snugly around where you wear your tool belt (typically worn on the hips).
- Use a string or tape measure to find your exact circumference.
- Measure over your normal work clothes and account for layers if you work in different seasons — cold-weather gear adds inches.
💡 Example:
I wear 33″ jeans, but measure 37″ around my hips — 37" is the number to use for your belt size.
Fit & Flexibility
Each belt offers about 4–5″ of size flexibility for a secure and adjustable fit.
For best results:
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Aim for 2″–6″ of open space between the belt ends when worn.
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Example: if you measure 36″, choose a Medium — this gives roughly 3″ of open space.
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Prefer your bags to ride further back? → Go slightly smaller.
| SIZE | Pad Length | Belt Size Range |
| Extra Small | - | Custom Order |
| Small | 29" | 31"-35" |
| Medium | 33" | 35"-39" |
| Large | 37" | 39"-43" |
| X-Large | 41" | 43"-47" |
| XX-Large | 45" | 47"-51" |
| XXX-Large | - |
Custom Order |
If you’re between sizes or unsure, contact us — we’re happy to help confirm your best fit.
Why not use pant size?
- Pants are made with materials that stretch to fit you. Our belts will form to you over time but are not "stretchy".
- Clothing sizes vary, so a 36” skinny jean fits differently from a 36” relaxed fit.
- Tool Belts are worn over your clothing; pants, regular belt, shirt, hoodie, etc.
- Tool belts usually need to be 3”-7” larger than your waist size, depending on how you wear them.