Sizing
Measuring for Your Bracelet
Infant: Typically for ages 0-1 years, or for wrists that are less than 4.25 inches.
Toddler: Typically for ages 1-4 years, or for wrists that are 4-4.75 inches.
Child: Typically for ages 4-10 years, or for wrists that are 4.5-5.25 inches.
Small: For petite wrists or those who desire a snug fit. Typically fits a 5.5-6 inch wrist, but can be worn with a larger cuff-like opening on up to a 6.5 inch wrist.
Medium: For a classic fit. Typically fits a 6.25-6.75 inch wrist, but can be worn with a larger cuff-like opening on up to a 7 inch wrist. Also can be worn as a looser bangle on a 5.5-6 inch wrist.
Large: For larger wrists, men, or those who desire a looser fit. Typically fits a 7-7.5 inch wrist, but can be worn as a looser bangle on a 6.25-6.75 inch wrist.
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Measuring for Your Chain Bracelet
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Wrap a measuring tape around your wrist snugly but without pulling on your skin. Most people choose a bracelet that's about 1/2 inch larger than their wrist size for optimum comfort and wearability. Add 1/2 inch to your tape measure and see how it looks. Adjust tighter or looser according to your preference.
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Measuring for Your Ring
Check out this helpful video on sizing your finger to determine which ring size works for you.
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Measuring for Your Necklace
Check out this helpful video on choosing what length you want for a pendant necklace. For a necklace without a pendant, simply keep the string or yarn looped at the bottom instead of coming to a point.