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.
- Wrap the tape or paper strip around your wrist at the point where you normally wear a bracelet โ just below the wrist bone.
- Keep it snug but not tight. Mark where the end meets the tape or paper.
- Note your measurement in centimeters or inches.
- Add 1โ2 cm (0.4โ0.8 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 | 15โ16 cm | 5.91โ6.30 in |
| 15 cm | 5.91 in | 16โ17 cm | 6.30โ6.69 in |
| 16 cm | 6.30 in | 17โ18 cm | 6.69โ7.09 in |
| 17 cm | 6.69 in | 18โ19 cm | 7.09โ7.48 in |
| 18 cm | 7.09 in | 19โ20 cm | 7.48โ7.87 in |
| 19 cm | 7.48 in | 20โ21 cm | 7.87โ8.27 in |
| 20 cm | 7.87 in | 21โ22 cm | 8.27โ8.66 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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