Sterling silver charm and bracelet
GUIDE:

How to Find Your Bracelet Size

Find tips and download the size guide to find the perfect fit.

Download Printable Bracelet Size Guide

Determining Your Bracelet Size

Charm or Multi-Link Bracelets

You can use our printable guide or follow the steps below.

Step 1: Measure your wrist just below the wrist bone, where one would normally wear a bracelet, with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist length.

Step 2: Buying a charm bracelet? Add 1 inch to your measurement.

Buying a leather bracelet? Add ½ inch to your measurement.

Buying a multi-link bracelet? Add ½ inch to your measurement.

Bangles, Cuffs or Hook-On Bracelets

You can use our printable guide or follow the steps below.

Step 1: Measure your hand from the pinky knuckle to your pointer knuckle with a flexible measuring tape or the paper ruler provided in the printable PDF, to find your wrist diameter.

Step 2: Buying a bangle bracelet? Round to the nearest size.

Buying a cuff bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a medium. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a small.

Buying a hook-on bracelet? If your measurement is equal to or higher than 2 ½" purchase a large. If you measure below 2 ½" purchase a medium or small.

Bracelet Sizing Chart

Charm Bracelets Add 1 Inch
Leather Add 1/2 Inch
Multi-Link Add 1/2 Inch
Bangles Round Up to Next Size
Traditional Cuffs Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Small
Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Medium
Flexible Cuffs Diameter < 2 ¼", Order a Small
Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium
Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large
Hook-Ons Diameter < 2 ½", Order a Medium
Diameter > 2 ½", Order a Large
Anklet Add ½ Inch

Finding Your Bracelet Size FAQ

Step 1: Measure your ankle, just below the ankle bone, with a flexible measuring tape.

Step 2: Add ½ inch or 1 inch to your measurement, depending on whether you would like a snug, comfortable, or loose fit. This is the ideal ankle bracelet length for you. Visit a James Avery location for custom sizing. Find a store.

For women:

For women’s charm and multi-link bracelets, the standard length is 6 ½ to 7 ½ inches. A bracelet of 7 inches is the most common in women’s jewelry. Women’s bangle and cuff bracelets usually are 7 inches in length with a 2 ½ inch diameter.

For men:

For men’s charm and multi-link bracelets, the standard length is 7 ½ to 9 inches. A bracelet of 8 inches is the most common length for men.

For baby:

Bracelets that are 5 or 5 ½ inch in length tend to be best for traditional baby bracelets.

For women’s ankle bracelets the standard length is 10 inches.

About multi-link bracelets: You should be able to slide one or two fingers between the chain and the wrist.

About bangle bracelets: A bangle band can fit closely or loosely on the wrist; but it shouldnt slide over the heel of the hand too easily. About cuff bracelets: They tend to fit the wrist more closely. If you like a loose fit, consider going up a size.

About hook-on bracelets: They also tend to fit the wrist more closely. If you like a loose fit, consider going up a size.

About body type: Consider your body type when thinking about size. Petite people may like the fit of a small. If you have a larger wrist you may like the way a larger size feels.

About bracelet design: For bracelets with larger designs, try going up a size to ensure that the larger design of the bracelet fits comfortably.