Belts
are
sized by
measuring
your
waist
size to
the
nearest
single
inch,
not a
two inch
range.
We ask
that you
put a
cloth
tape
through
the belt
loops of
the
pants
that you
would
normally
wear the
belt
with,
pulling
as
tightly
as you
typically
pull a
belt,
and
measure
to the
nearest
single
inch.
From an
ideal
fit you
will
have an
inch and
a half
of
adjustment
in each
direction.
This is
usually
enough
of an
adjustment
to cinch
down for
something
heavy on
the
outside
of the
belt, or
loosen
the belt
for an
in-the-waistband
holster.
You can
also
measure
by
laying a
leather
belt out
flat on
a table,
and
measure
from the
inside
edge of
the
buckle
away
from the
hinge to
the hole
that you
currently
use (it
is
important
that the
inside
length
of the
buckle
be
included
in the
measurement,)
and as
above,
measure
to the
nearest
single
inch.