Bracelet Sizing Guide
A well-fitted bracelet should stay on your wrist
without sliding up and down excessively. Unlike necklaces and rings, bracelet
sizing requires accounting for wrist circumference and comfort allowance. We
provide dual-unit measurements (cm/in) to suit your products and
European/American market needs.
How to Measure Wrist Size
1. Wrap with a Flexible Tape Measure: Use a soft tape measure to wrap around the part of your wrist where you normally wear a bracelet. Keep it snug but not tight—you should be able to fit one finger between the tape and your wrist.
2. Record the Measurement: Note the exact length where the tape overlaps. This is your wrist circumference.
3. Add Comfort Allowance: For a relaxed fit, add 0.5-1 in (1.27-2.54 cm) to your wrist circumference. For a tighter fit, add 0.25-0.5 in (0.64-1.27 cm). Select the closest available size to your adjusted measurement.
Alternative Methods (No Tape Measure)
• String & Ruler: Wrap a string around your wrist as you would with a tape measure, mark the overlap, then measure the string length with a ruler. Add the comfort allowance as above.
• Paper Strip: Cut a thin strip of paper, wrap it around your wrist, mark the overlap, and measure. This method works identically to the string test.