Size-Guide
Choosing the Right Size Tool Belt
When selecting the right size tool belt, it's important to ensure that it can be tightened sufficiently. You can measure the appropriate size for your tool belt using a normal, non-stretch belt.
- Dress as you do for most of the year at work.
- Tighten a normal, non-stretch belt to where you wear your tool belt.
- Mark the hole where the belt was tightened and measure the distance from the buckle to that hole.
- Choose the right size tool belt from the size chart below.
The size chart also indicates the position of the pockets on the tool belt. With these measurements, you can visualize the location of the pockets on the tool belt and see the position of the pockets on your hips when you wear the tool belt. Keep in mind that leather is a natural product and may stretch slightly with use. The suspenders and chest buckle are one size fits all, with enough allowance for users of all sizes. Users can shorten any excess straps themselves.
Size Chart
S-M | M-L | L-XL | |
A(min) |
83cm |
90cm | 100cm |
A(max) | 108cm | 115cm | 125cm |
B | 14cm | 21cm | 31cm |
C | 58cm | 65cm | 75cm |
A(min) = The measurement to which the tool belt can be tightened at its smallest.
A(max) = The measurement to which the tool belt can be expanded at its largest
B = The distance between the pockets.
C = The distance between the front edges of the pockets.