Wondering what size to order? You’re in the right place. For most of our products, “one size fits all” applies, but you may still want to know how to expect it to fit.
First things first:
- You’ll need measuring tape that’s flexible enough to wrap around your finger or wrist and
- It helps if you have an existing piece of jewelry that fits the way you like it — measuring that jewelry is often easier (especially alone) than measuring your own finger or wrist.
- If you don’t have a piece of jewelry to measure, enlist some help or try a ring sizer.
- Many bracelets and pendants have a “tail” at the end of the chain which allows you to vary the length for your comfort or to match the neckline of whatever you’re wearing. In our store, those will be marked “variable length” though the total length of the chain will also be noted in the “additional information” tab.
Check out our complete ring sizing chart for how to measure your finger, an existing ring that fits well, or convert to U.S. sizing from whatever you’re accustomed to.
Look at the length of the bracelet listed on the “additional information” tab on the product page. Then compare that to your own measure of your wrist circumference. Keep in mind that some types of clasps are easier to handle than others — for example, you may need some “wiggle room” to close a lobster clasp on one wrist with the opposite hand, so make sure it’s not too tight.
Your best option is to look at an existing necklace, measure it, and compare it with the necklace length listed in the “additional information” tab of the product page. Alternatively, you can take the necklace length and use your measuring tape to mimic the length of the necklace to get a sense for how it will fit.
If you plan to wear the jewelry with a particular item of clothing, wear it when you’re trying to get a measurement so you’ll know how the piece will line up with your outfit’s neckline.
