Occidental Leather Toolbelt | How to Size Your Tool Belt

Don't use your pants waist size! Measure your belt as instructed below.
1 - The best way to get the right size is to measure the Tool Belt you currently wear exactly where you wear it and with the the work clothes you normally wear.
2 - Put the belt on where you would normally wear your tool belt and over your normal work clothes. Note which hole you use to fasten the belt.
3 - Take the belt off, lay it flat and measure from the end of the buckle to the hole you used.
That measurement is your belt size. Compare your measurement to our size chart below.

Tips:
✓  If you don’t have a tool 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.

Place your existing tool belt in a straight line and measure it from the end of the buckle to the most commonly used hole. Select the belt size (by mid point) that is closest to your measurement.

If you do not have a current tool belt to measure, you can get an approximate tool belt size by adding 4" to your pant waist. Belt Liners (5005) and Hip Padding (5006) and winter clothing requires 1-2" extra belt length. 

  Mid Point Approx.
Pant Waist
Small 34" 29" to 32"
Medium 37"

33" to 35"

Large 41" 36" to 39"
X-Large 45" 40" to 44"
XX-Large 49" 45" to 49"
XXX-Large 53" 50" to 54"

 

NoteThe chart is the manufacturer's APPROXIMATE sizing chart. When in doubt, order your belt one size larger. 

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