Size Guide
Most Accurate methed: Measure a Belt You Own
- Lay your current belt on a clean, flat surface.
- Start the tape measure at the hole you use most and measure to the end of the belt (where it meets the buckle). Do not include the buckle.
- Round to the nearest half inch. Example: if you measure 36″, order a size 36 belt. If you measure 37", order a size 38 Belt.
- Your new belt will fit best on the middle hole, giving you room to size up or down
See the Picture below! If You still unable to understand this, shoot us an email:
help@beltley.com

We recommend this method because belts stretch and wear over time, but your measurement stays accurate.
If you’re ordering a crocodile, alligator, or any belt with 5 holes, please provide an accurate belt size to ensure a smooth and satisfying experience.
We rarely encounter sizing issues with 7-hole belts, but please do not provide your pant size — it’s not the same as your belt size.
The Easiest: Pant Size + 2 Inches
- Add 2 inches to your pant size. Example: 36″ waist pants = 38″ belt.
- Best for pants worn at a traditional height (near the natural waistline).
- Pant sizing varies by brand, fabric, and wear, so this method is less precise.
- If unsure, contact us before ordering. Email: help@beltley.com
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We do not recommend this methed. Yeah, it is easy, but not that accurate.