Hero's Pride Tailor Rubber Belt
Hero's Pride Tailor Rubber Belt
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Keep a crisp, tucked-in uniform all day with the Shirt Tailor Rubber Belt. Made from durable, stretchable rubber with reinforced ends and a quick-attach button closure, it wraps over your shirt and under your waistband to prevent loosening, excess wrinkling, and waistband drag from keys or cuffs. Available in Grey or White, and in 44" and 60" lengths that you can cut to size for a custom fit.
Key Features
- Purpose: Keeps shirts neatly tucked; minimizes looseness and uniform wrinkling
- Design: Stretch-and-fastened shirt stay belt worn over the shirt, under the waistband
- Closure: Quick-attach buttonfast on/off, stays secure all shift
- Material: Stretchable rubber with reinforced ends for long service life
- Comfort: Low-profile, won't pull leg hair like traditional garter-style shirt stays
- Performance: Helps resist waistband pull from keys, handcuffs, and duty gear
- Colors: Grey or White to match uniform standards
- Lengths: 44" and 60€cut to size for a precise fit
- Users: Ideal for business attire and uniformed professionals (police, fire, public safety, military, and more)
Finding the right fit ensures comfort, performance, and a professional look. Use a cloth measuring tape and follow these simple instructions to get the most accurate measurements.
How to Measure
Headwear: Helmets, Caps, Hats
- Measure completely around the head, 1" above the eyebrows in front, and around the largest point at the back.
Chest/Bust
- Measure just below the arms, across the broadest part of the chest.
- Keep the tape firm and level for accuracy.
Neck
- Take a shirt that fits well and lay the collar flat.
- Measure from the center of the collar button to the end of the buttonhole.
- The number of inches = your neck size.
Sleeve Length
- Measure from the center of the collar (back), across the shoulder, and down the sleeve.
- Your arms should be at your side.
- The number of inches = sleeve length.

Pant Measurements:

Women’s Hips
- Stand with heels together and measure around the fullest part of the hips.
Inseam (Pants)
- Take a pair of uniform pants that fit well.
- Measure from the crotch seam to the bottom of the pants leg.
- The measured length will be your inseam size.

Belts
- Order 2" larger than waist size.
- Belts come in even sizes. If between sizes, choose the next larger size.
Gloves
- Measure around the dominant hand at the fullest part (excluding the thumb).
- The number of inches = your glove size.
