Leather Chapo offers a range of sizes across all categories. Explore this page for detailed guidance on how to measure your size and select the perfect fit when ordering a product. It will help you choose the right size for maximum comfort and style.
When selecting the right pair of Leather chaps or Western Chaps, getting the perfect fit is essential for both comfort and style. Our leather chaps are available in a wide range of sizes, from 3XS to 10XL, to ensure that every rider can find their ideal match. Below is our detailed size chart that includes measurements for the Waist, Thigh, Inseam, and Length.
How to Measure:
Waist: Measure around the natural waistline, where you typically wear your pants.
Thigh: Measure around the fullest part of your thigh.
Inseam: Measure from the crotch to the desired length (usually down to your ankle).
Length: Measure from the waist down to where you want the chaps to end (often just below the knee or mid-calf).
Custom Sizing:Â
If you’re unsure about your size or fall between measurements, we offer Custom Sizing. Our team can tailor the chaps to your exact measurements for a truly personalized fit. Just provide your waist, inseam, thigh, and calf measurements, and we’ll craft the perfect chaps for you.
2-Â Rodeo Chaps Size Guide & Size Chart
Whether you’re a seasoned rider or just starting out, the right fit is crucial for both comfort and performance. Our rodeo chaps are available from Junior to X-Large sizes, and this guide will help you choose the perfect pair, focusing on key measurements: Waist, Inseam, Thigh, and Calf.
How to Measure:
To ensure your rodeo chaps fit perfectly and provide the protection and mobility you need, it’s important to measure correctly. Here’s how to get accurate measurements:
Waist: Measure around your natural waistline where you usually wear your pants. This will determine the fit around your hips and waist.
Inseam: Measure from the crotch to the ankle or where you want the chaps to end. The inseam will dictate the length and how the chaps sit on your legs.
Thigh: Measure around the fullest part of your thigh. This is important to ensure that the chaps fit comfortably without restricting movement.
Calf: Measure the widest part of your calf to ensure a snug yet comfortable fit around your legs.
Custom Sizing:Â
For those who fall outside the standard sizing range, Premium custom sizing options are available for a truly tailored fit.
3- Half Chaps Size Guide & Size Chart
We know that the right pair of Half Chaps can make a huge difference in your comfort and performance. Whether you’re riding for sport, leisure, or work, it’s crucial to find half chaps that fit snugly around your calf and are the right height for your leg. Available from XX-Small to X-Large, our half chaps are designed for durability, comfort, and style. This guide will help you choose the best pair based on your Calf and Height measurements.
How to Measure:
To ensure you get the right fit, it’s essential to measure both your calf and height. Here’s how to do it:
Calf: Measure the widest part of your calf. This measurement ensures that your half chaps will fit snugly and comfortably, without being too tight or too loose.
Height: Measure from the floor up to where you want the half chaps to end (usually just below the knee). The height ensures that the half chaps provide enough coverage without restricting movement.
Custom Sizing:Â
For those who fall outside the standard sizing range, Premium custom sizing options are available for a truly tailored fit.