Sizing Guide
Your Guide to a Perfect Fit!
Not all designers and manufacturers adhere to standard sizes, that's why we pay close attention to the sizing details so you can shop with confidence.

Size | US / CANADA Size | Waist (inches) | Hips (inches) |
---|---|---|---|
XS | 0-2 | 28 | 32 |
SM | 4-6 | 30 | 34 |
MD | 6-8 | 32 | 36 |
LG | 10-12 | 34 | 38 |
XL | 14-16 | 36 | 40 |
We measure all our belts to provide you with an accurate size range.
We account for stretchability for belts with elastic bands.
Know Your Body Type
We all have different body types from slim to
full-figured, pear shape, hourglass rectangle
and more...

Hips vs. Waist
When shopping for belts you should keep 2 key measurements in mind: WAIST and HIP measurements. Your waist can be 3-5 sizes smaller than your hips (especially for pear shaped and hour-glass body types) so it's important to measure yourself at the exact positioning according of the belt you intend to purchase.
High or Low
Also consider the style and cut of the clothing you intend to pair the belt with.
For example..
A belt for Low Rise jeans might fit low on the hips vs a Waist Belt that fits at mid or upper waist. Belt sizes for these different uses may vary considerably and may necessitate 2 separate belts.


HOW TO MEASURE
Measure yourself comfortably so it's neither too
loose nor cutting into your body.
