Bracelet Size Guide
Choosing the right bracelet size is essential to ensure both comfort and elegance. The size guide helps you measure your wrist accurately to find the ideal bracelet size. Whether you prefer a tennis bracelet, a bangle, or a cord style, this page offers two simple methods for measuring your wrist, along with a complete size chart in both centimeters and inches. Easily determine your size using our printable measuring tool or the manual method.

Printable Bracelet Sizing Tool
We offer a printable wrist measurement tool to help you easily find your size.
Download and print the tool at 100% scale (no page adjustment).
Cut and follow the instructions on the printout.
If you're between two sizes, we recommend choosing the larger one.

Manual Measurement of your wrist
If you prefer not to print anything, you can measure your wrist manually:
- Use a string, ribbon, or flexible cord.
- Wrap it around your wrist at its widest point, typically just above the wrist bone.
- Mark where the ends meet.
- Measure the length using a ruler in centimeters or inches.
Recommendations to choose the right bracelet size
- Add 0.5 cm to 1 cm for a comfortable fit, depending on how snug or loose you like your bracelets.
- Your left and right wrists may differ slightly—measure the one you’ll wear the bracelet on.
- For bangles, accurate sizing is essential.
- For tennis, chain, or cord bracelets, a bit more flexibility is possible.
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FAQ
Finding Your Bracelet Size
To find your S&B bracelet size, you can either use our printable wrist sizing tool or measure your wrist manually using a soft tape, string, or ribbon. Then, refer to our bracelet size chart to choose the size that matches your wrist measurement.
You can download our wrist measurement tool directly from this page. Be sure to print it at 100% scale (no page resizing) to ensure accurate measurements.
👉 [Download the sizing tool PDF]
Measure the wrist where you plan to wear your bracelet. Keep in mind that your left and right wrists may slightly differ in size.
Yes, we recommend adding 0.5 cm to 1 cm (about 0.2" to 0.4") to your wrist measurement, depending on how snug or loose you like your bracelets to fit.
If your wrist measurement falls between two sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size for better comfort—especially if you prefer a slightly looser fit.
Bracelet Fit & Comfort
A properly fitted bracelet should not feel tight on your wrist or slide off easily. As a general rule, you should be able to fit one finger comfortably between your wrist and the bracelet.
Not exactly. Rigid bracelets (such as bangles and cuffs) require a very precise fit, while flexible bracelets (like tennis, chain, or cord styles) allow for a bit more flexibility in sizing.
Yes, bracelet sizes are designed to suit all wrist types, regardless of gender. Just be sure to measure your wrist accurately to find the right fit.
Not always. Bracelets may fit differently depending on their design (rigid, flexible, adjustable), while watch bands tend to be more technical. We recommend measuring your wrist specifically for your bracelet.
Gifting & Common Sizes
Yes! We offers a free post-purchase resizing service, which makes it easy to gift a bracelet without the stress of choosing the perfect size. You can also use our size guide to estimate the size based on a bracelet the recipient already owns.
The standard bracelet size for women typically ranges from 17 cm to 18 cm (approximately 6.7" to 7.1"). However, wrist size can vary, so we always recommend measuring for accuracy.
For men, the most common bracelet sizes range from 19 cm to 21 cm (about 7.5" to 8.3"). Again, taking an actual wrist measurement is the best way to ensure the right fit.
Adjustments & Custom Sizing
Yes, all our bracelets are eligible for free resizing within 30 days of purchase as part of our quality guarantee. Contact our customer service to request a size adjustment.
Yes, for certain collections we offer custom sizing upon request. Please contact our customer service team for more details or to place a special order.
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