Have you ever experienced this: after browsing through dozens of online jewelry stores, you finally settled on your favorite bracelet. However, after a few days of waiting and anticipation , the received bracelet did not meet your satisfaction. The main issue was a sizing problem; it was either too large or too small. Helplessly, you had to return it. Such an experience undoubtedly leaves one feeling unpleasant. Therefore, before deciding to purchase a suitable and attractive bracelet, hope you have read this post and it can help you avoid a lot of unnecessary trouble!
How to Measure You Wrist Accurately?
Use a flexible tape wrap around your wrist at the wrist bone for accuracy. Or use a piece of string or a paper strip to encircle your wrist, and then measure the length against a ruler.
Ensure that the measuring tape or string fits comfortably around your wrist, allowing you to slide a finger between it and your wrist without it being too tight.
Here is the common size of Women’s Bracelet Lengths:
Petite | 7 inches | 17.78cm |
Medium | 7.5 to 8 inches | 19.05cm– 20.32cm |
Large | 8.5 inches | 21.59cm |
Plus size | 9 inches | 22.86cm |
Ankle bracelet | 9.5 to 10 inches | 24.13cm-25.4cm |
Consider Your Preference and Bracelet Style:
If you prefer a slightly looser feel for your bracelet, add about 1-1/4 inch to your wrist measurement. If you want a snug fit, just add 1/4 to 1/2 inch to the measurement. For comfortability, particularly with charm or bead bracelets, consider add 3/4 to 1 inch to your wrist measurement.
Consider the Type of Bracelets:
- For chain bracelets: to ensure a comfortable fit, it’s recommended to add approximately 0.5 to 1 inch (1.3 to 2.5 cm) to your wrist measurement.
- For Bangle bracelets: As bangle bracelets are usually rigid and unadjustable, you need to measure the widest part of your hand (the knuckles) to find your bangle size.
- For cuff bracelets: Some cuffs are designed to fit snugly ( pick a size close to your wrist measurement), while others may have an open or adjustable design (check its inner circumference, subtract 1/2″ from your wrist measurement for the opening gap. For example, if your wrist measures 7″ in circumference then you would choose 6.5″size.). A well-fitted cuff should stay comfortably in place and not slip up and down your arm.
The total inside circumference of a bracelet is determined by adding the inner circumference from end to end and the gap measurement. For example, if your wrist measures 6.5 inches, a bracelet with a 5.25 inch inside circumference from end to end and a 1.25 inch gap will have a total inside circumference of 6.5 inches, ensuring a good fit for you.
What if My Wrist Measurement is Not An Even Number?
It’s simple—just round up to the nearest whole or half inch. For instance, if your wrist measures 7.25 inches, round up to 7.5 inches, then add half an inch to get a bracelet size of 8.0 inches.
Now that you have these helpful tips for choosing the perfect bracelet size, we’d like to let you know that at Meideya, we offer a beautiful selection of delicate and durable bracelets. We hope you discover the one that suits you best!