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.If you measure a 6.5” wrist, pick the 7” bracelet.
If you measure a 7.2” wrist, pick the 8” bracelet.
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.