Bracelet Sizing Chart

Find Your Perfect Fit

Bracelet measurements reflect finished length. Use the guide below to find your wrist size, then choose your fit preference.

  • Extra small = up to 6"
  • Small = 6-6.5"
  • Medium = 6.5-7"
  • Large = 7-7.5"
  • Extra large = 7.5-8.5"

Shopping for a man or a larger wrist? Most men's wrists fall between 7.5–8.5" — use the same chart and fit guide below.

How to Measure Your Wrist

You'll need: soft measuring tape, ribbon, or a strip of paper.

  1. Wrap it snugly around your wrist where you normally wear a bracelet.
  2. Keep it flat against your skin — not digging in, not hanging loose.
  3. Note the measurement in inches.
  4. Find your size in the chart above, then adjust based on your preferred fit.

If you're using ribbon or paper, mark where it overlaps and measure it against a ruler.

Choosing Your Fit Preference

Snug Fit

Best if you:

  • Prefer bracelets that stay in place

  • Don’t like extra movement

  • Wear single bracelets rather than stacks

Recommendation:
Choose the size closest to your actual wrist measurement.

Relaxed Fit

Best if you:

  • Like a little movement

  • Want all-day comfort

  • Prefer a classic, easy feel

Recommendation:
Go up 0.25–0.5" from your wrist measurement, or choose the next size up if you’re between sizes.

Stacking Fit

Best if you:

  • Plan to wear multiple bracelets together

  • Like a looser, layered look

  • Want space for movement and flow

Recommendation:
Go up 0.5–1", depending on how many bracelets you’ll stack.

Stacking Example

  • Wrist measures 7.0 inches

    • Snug single bracelet = Medium (6.5-7")

    • Everyday relaxed fit = Medium or Large (size up within range)

    • Stacked set = Large (7-7.5")

Notes

  • Natural gemstone beads vary slightly in size, which can affect how a finished bracelet feels on your wrist.

  • If you’re ordering a custom bracelet, let me know your exact wrist measurement and fit preference and I’ll size it accordingly.

  • If you’re buying a gift or you're unsure about your size, sizing slightly larger is usually safer.