Length |
Size |
Notes |
18 inch |
S |
Tailored & masculine look. Fitted length. |
20 inch |
M |
Versatile & masculine look. Standard length. |
22 inch |
L |
Laid back & masculine look. Relaxed length. |
Designer's notes:
Three things I think about when picking my chain’s length:
- Do I typically wear fitted / tailored clothes, or more baggy / oversized clothes? Shorter chains create a well-fitted look, while longer chains create a laid back look.
- How flashy do I want my chain to look? Shorter chains are slightly more subtle. Longer chains are more noticeable. Do I want my chain to be lowkey, or flashy?
- What’s my body shape? Leaner types usually look better in shorter chains. while bulky types usually look better in longer chains.
20” is the perfect in-between size, and looks great on almost every body type.
Length |
Size |
Notes |
7 inch |
S/M |
Ideal for small to medium wrists. |
8 inch |
M/L |
Ideal for medium to large wrists. |
How To Measure Your Bracelet Size:
- Grab a tape measure, charger cord, string, or strip of paper.
- Wrap it around your wrist where you’ll wear your bracelet on. Mark the place where it joins.
- Lay it on a flat surface and use a ruler to measure the length.
Designer’s Notes:
About 50% of men have a wrist 7” or smaller.
About 40% of men have a wrist between 7” and 8”.
Examples:
If you measure a 6.5” wrist, pick the 7” bracelet.
If you measure a 7.2” wrist, pick the 8” bracelet.
The ideal fit for a bracelet is not too tight, but not too loose where it moves around your wrist.
Interestingly, wrist size doesn’t change much even if you gain or lose weight. So you don’t have to worry too much about changing sizes throughout your life.
Bracelets are a perfect way to accent your outfits.
Length |
Inner Circumference (mm)
|
Inner Diameter (mm)
|
8 |
58 |
23.1 |
9 |
59.5 |
23.9 |
10 |
62.1 |
24.8 |
11 |
64.6 |
25.6 |
12 |
67.2 |
26.4 |
How To Measure Your Ring Size:
- Grab a tape measure, charger cord, string, or strip of paper.
- Wrap it around your intended finger. It should fit snugly. Mark the place where it joins.
- Lay it on a flat surface and use a ruler to measure the length. Use the chart above (inner circumference) to find your size.
NOTE: This method isn’t always 100% exact. The best way to know your exact ring size is to use a ring sizer (you can find them on Amazon for under $5)
Designer's Notes:
Finding your exact ring size can be tricky. I recommend using a ring sizer to be sure.
Your finger size can also change slightly, depending on the temperature, swelling, or even time of day.
If you buy a ring that’s slightly too tight or too loose, you can always exchange it for a different size.
But you can also just wear it on a different finger!
The index and middle finger are typically 1 size larger than the ring finger.
The thumb is around 2 sizes larger than the ring finger, and the pinky is about 2 sizes smaller than the ring finger.
60% of men are between a size 9 and 11.