Sizing Guide
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To ensure the perfect fit, we suggest measuring your neck to the desired length for your necklace. A sewing tape measure works best for this, but if you don't have one, you can use a household item like headphones, charging cables, or a piece of string or yarn. Measure that item with a ruler afterward.
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Use the chart as a general guide, but keep in mind that neck sizes vary, so it may not be entirely accurate for everyone.
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You can use this chart to help guide you, but everyone has different sized necks, so please use this knowing that it might not be accurate for you.
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Sizing according to the chart:
12-14": Choker size
14": Falls right at the base of the neck.
16": Hits around the collar bone.
18": Most popular length for pendants.
20": Falls right above the cleavage.

Necklaces
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The right fit is crucial for both comfort and style. For women's bracelets, the standard length ranges from 6.5 to 7.5 inches, with 7 inches being the most common size. Use the guide below to measure your wrist and find the perfect bracelet size for you.
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If you're using a flexible tape measure, wrap it around your wrist, typically just below the wrist bone. Note the number where the tape meets the 0 mark.
BRACELETS

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If you're using a strip of paper, wrap it around your wrist, usually just below the wrist bone. Mark your size with a pen or pencil, then use a ruler to measure the length.

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For a comfortable fit, add ¾” to your length. You can then adjust according to your preference for a loose, exact, or tight fit. Use the following guidelines:
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Snug Fit: Add ¼” to ½”
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Comfort Fit: Add ¾” to 1”
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Loose Fit: Add 1 ¼”
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How Should a Bracelet Fit?
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The perfect bracelet should be loose enough to move slightly but not so loose that it slides off your hand.
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Snug or Loose Fit?
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This depends on personal preference. Some people prefer their bracelets looser for a bangle style, while others prefer a snug fit. Ultimately, choose a fit that feels comfortable to you.
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ANKLETS
Our anklets are designed to fit a bit looser, draping elegantly around your ankle.
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Use a measuring tape, or alternatively cut an even strip of paper or string.
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Position the tape, paper or string around the circumference of your ankle, either on or just below the ankle bone (where most anklets fall).
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Mark the spot where the ends meet. Measure the distance with a ruler or soft measuring tape (in inches). To avoid stressing the chain, we recommend adding an extra 3/4 inch to this measurement.
