Product SizingimageAt Too Crafty we custom make every product that is offered on our site, so please provide us the measurements as best you can, or contact us if you have any questions about sizing guidelines.

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How to measure your belt size:

To determine your belt size, you may use any of the following methods:

  • Measuring an existing belt: Lay the belt down flat and measure the distance from the hole at which you wear it to where that hole will sit on the tongue or prong of the buckle when fastened. This establishes the optimum size and will be the middle hole of your new belt.
  • Ordering by pant size: Add two inches to your typical pant size (which refers to waist measurement) to allow for clothing tucked into the pants. Example: a size 36 for a pair of pants will be a 38 in our belt size. (This is not as accurate as a true measurement, or measuring from an exsisting belt.)
  • Measuring with tape over clothing: Measure as if the measuring tape were the belt. The measurement will be your new belt size, which is to the middle of five holes including the buckle.

How to measure your cuff size:

Accurate wrist, forearm and height measurements are required to make a comfortable fitting cuff.

  • Use a soft tape measure to obtain wrist measurements.
  • Wrist Measurement: Wrap the tape measure around your wrist and gently pull the tape snug to where it is comfortable and as snug as you would want the cuff to fit. Note the wrist measurement.
  • Height Measurement: (This measuerment is only used for cuffs over 3 inches.) Using a ruler, measure up your forearm from your wrist measurement, to determine how tall or high up your forearm you want the cuffs to be. Note the height measurement.
  • Forearm Measurement: At the point of the height measurement, wrap the tape measure around your forearm, gently pull the tape snug to where it is comfortable and snug as you would want the cuff to fit. Note the forearm measurement.
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