Men's Sizing Below | For Women's
Our men's umpire pants (see one exception at bottom), belts, most of our basketball pants and a football knicker are sized by actual waist size. We recommend that if you wear a 36 inch waist in jeans or non-relaxed fit dress pants, you'll wear a 36" in our fitted pants.
With all shorts, Dalco basketball pants, Dalco knickers and Majestic knickers, waistbands allow for greater stretch and can fit across multiple waist sizes. See our chart below.
| Men's Pants and Shorts
Sizes |
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Waist (inches) |
| S |
26-28 |
| M |
30-32 |
| L |
34-36 |
| XL |
38-40 |
| 2XL |
42-44 |
| 3XL |
46-48 |
| 4XL |
50-52 |
| 5XL |
54 |
Belts
Belts sizes are measured from the the middle belt loop hole to the point on the buckle where it inserts in the middle hole. So a 30" belt will measure 30" (give or take 1/4 of an inch) using those dimensions with anywhere from 1-2 inches on either side for the closest or farthest belt hole to tighten or loosen the belt.
When in doubt or for a looser fit, we strongly recommend ordering 1 size up from your waist size.
For example, if you are a 37" waist size, the 38" belt should do. If you are a 38" waist size, the 38" belt may fit tightly and the 40" belt will fit more loosely (and with room to grow).
Belts are available up to size 60" as a special order. Please call in your order if your size is not available.
EXCEPTIONS
UP100 Umpire Combo Pants
Note: Due to an extremely tight fit, we are recommending going up a size for the UP100 umpire pants from Letrell.
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| Measuring Your Waist Size
Our best recommendation is to pick a pair of pants that
fits you well and use that size when ordering. Note
that our fitted pants are not relaxed fit (have no "give").
To measure your natural waistline, wrap the tape so
it intersects your navel. Keep tape flat, but comfortably
loose. |
What if I'm in-Between Sizes?
As a general rule, we recommend you go up 1 size on all pants where you are in between or unsure of sizing. |
Measuring Your Inseam
Use a pair of pants that fit you well. Lay them flat on
the ground with the side seam facing up. Use your hands
to smooth and straighten front and back creases. Then
measure the length of the inside seam from the crotch
to the bottom of the hem. |
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