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Find your perfect fit. Learn how to measure your wrist and choose the right bracelet size.
To find your ideal bracelet size, you will need a flexible measuring tape or a strip of paper and a ruler. Follow these simple steps:
Wrap a flexible measuring tape around your wrist just below the wrist bone (the bony protrusion on the outside of your wrist). This is where a bracelet or watch would normally sit.
The tape should be flush against your skin without indenting it. Do not pull it too tight — you want your natural wrist measurement.
Wrap a strip of paper or a piece of string around your wrist. Mark where it overlaps, then lay it flat against a ruler to measure the length in centimeters.
If you plan to wear the bracelet on your dominant wrist, measure that one — it may be slightly larger. For the most accurate result, measure both wrists.
Once you have your wrist measurement, use the table below to find your recommended bracelet size. Our sizing accounts for a comfortable fit that allows the bracelet to move slightly on your wrist without falling off.
| Your Wrist Measurement | Recommended Bracelet Size | Fit Type |
|---|---|---|
| 14 - 16 cm | 16 - 18 cm | Standard Fit |
| 16 - 18 cm | 18 - 20 cm | Standard Fit |
| 18 - 20 cm | 18 - 22 cm | Standard Fit |
If your wrist measurement falls exactly on a boundary, choose the larger size range for a more comfortable fit.
Your personal preference plays a big role in finding the right bracelet size. Here is how to decide between a snug and loose fit:
Choose your exact wrist measurement for a closer, more fitted feel. The bracelet will stay in place with minimal movement.
Add 1-2 cm to your wrist measurement for a relaxed, flowing feel. The bracelet will slide freely and create a more casual look.
Bracelets with larger beads (10mm or more) will feel slightly tighter than the measured length suggests because the beads take up more circumference. If you are between sizes and ordering a large-bead bracelet, consider sizing up.
Our elastic stretch bracelets naturally accommodate a range of wrist sizes. The elastic cord provides approximately 1-2 cm of comfortable stretch, making them more forgiving than rigid bracelets.
Your wrist can expand and contract due to temperature, activity level, and hydration. Measure your wrist at a neutral time (not after intense exercise or in extreme cold) for the most accurate reading.
It is easier to wear a bracelet that is slightly loose than one that is too tight. A bracelet that is too small may be uncomfortable or break under tension. When choosing between two sizes, we recommend the larger one.
Our support team is happy to help you find the right fit. Send us your wrist measurement and we will recommend the perfect size.
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