
As I mentioned above, I had a Gucci sales associate add a few extra belt holes to it so that I could be able to wear it with high waisted bottoms as well. I ended up getting a size 70 for my first two Gucci belts and I sized up to a 75 in my white Gucci belt since I bought it to wear mainly with lower rise denim shorts in the summer. The size 75 fit best around my hips, however, the smallest belt hole was still too big to comfortably wear around my waist.

It fit well worn around my natural waist, slightly below my navel and when slung around my hips. The next size up, the size 70, gave me the most flexibility in terms of ways to wear it. The smallest of the recommended belts, the size 65, fit well around my natural waist, but was too tight to comfortably wear any lower. My recommended sizes were the 65, 70 and 75 so I ordered all three to try. I’m typically a size 24 (or 0) in bottoms and my measurements are a 23″ waist and 32″ hips. I actually bought my belt from Gucci’s website, but any Gucci boutique will size it for you as long as it’s authentic! That process only took about fifteen minutes.

I bought my white Gucci belt in a size 75 and had a sales associate at the Gucci boutique in Nordstrom add a couple of extra belt holes for me. You can also go with a larger size and have it resized at a Gucci boutique for free. I went with the high rise sizing guide in the right-hand column. Gucci does offer a size guide on their site (shown below) or you can click on the “Size Guide” next to the color selector here. Are you planning to wear it to cinch dresses in at the waist? Do you plan to wear it with high waisted pants? Do you typically wear lower rise pants and anticipate slinging it around your hips? Or do you want to wear it all three ways (if so, go with the largest recommended size and get additional belt holes added later).

When it comes to picking the right size in the Gucci belt, you really have to consider how you’ll wear it most.
