Bracelet Size Guide

A well-fitting bracelet sits comfortably on your wrist โ€” loose enough to move but not so loose it slides off. Here is how to find your size.

How to Measure Your Wrist

What you need: a soft measuring tape, or a strip of paper and a ruler.

  1. Wrap the tape or paper strip around your wrist at the point where you normally wear a bracelet โ€” just below the wrist bone.
  2. Keep it snug but not tight. Mark where the end meets the tape or paper.
  3. Note your measurement in centimeters or inches.
  4. Add 1โ€“2 cm (0.4โ€“0.8 inches) to your wrist measurement for a comfortable fit. This is your recommended bracelet size.

Bracelet Size Chart

Wrist (cm) Wrist (inch) Recommended Bracelet Size (cm) Recommended Bracelet Size (inch)
14 cm 5.51 in 15โ€“16 cm 5.91โ€“6.30 in
15 cm 5.91 in 16โ€“17 cm 6.30โ€“6.69 in
16 cm 6.30 in 17โ€“18 cm 6.69โ€“7.09 in
17 cm 6.69 in 18โ€“19 cm 7.09โ€“7.48 in
18 cm 7.09 in 19โ€“20 cm 7.48โ€“7.87 in
19 cm 7.48 in 20โ€“21 cm 7.87โ€“8.27 in
20 cm 7.87 in 21โ€“22 cm 8.27โ€“8.66 in

Tips

  • Between sizes? Choose the larger size for a relaxed fit, or the smaller size if you prefer bracelets to sit firmly.
  • Buying as a gift? Measure an existing bracelet that fits the recipient well โ€” lay it flat and measure the full length including the clasp.
  • Bead bracelets are often slightly stretchy, so if you are between sizes the smaller size usually works well.
  • Cuff bracelets are adjustable and fit most wrist sizes โ€” no measuring needed.

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