Standard Bangle Size Chart Measurements
If you’re still unsure of your bangle size, you can reference this size chart. This size chart list the corresponding bracelet size for different wrist measurements. Just measure your wrist, and then refer to the chart to find your size.
Bracelet Size | Wrist Measurement Chiều dài cổ tay (MM) |
Wrist Measurement Chiều dài cổ tay (INCHES) |
Inner Diameter Đường kính lọt lòng (MM) |
Suitable for Phù hợp cho |
X-Small | 121 - 134 mm | 4.76 - 5.25 inches | 38.5 - 42.5 mm | Little girls |
Small | 134 - 146 mm | 5.26 - 5.75 inches | 42.5 - 46.5 mm | Teens, slim/petite girls/women |
Medium | 146 - 159 mm | 5.76 - 6.25 inches | 46.5 - 50.5 mm | Suitable for slim women |
Large | 159 - 171 mm | 6.26 - 6.75 inches | 50.5 - 54.5 mm | Standard female size for most women, slender men, and teens |
X-Large | 172 - 184 mm | 6.76 - 7.25 inches | 54.5 - 58.5 mm | Standard male size, suitable for some women |
XX-Large | 184 – 196 mm | 7.26 – 7.75 inches | 58.5 - 62.5 mm | Men and women |
XXX-Large | 196 - 210 mm | 7.76 - 8.25 inches | 62.5 - 66.8 mm | Men |
Find your bangle size
Finding the correct size bangle is important. A bangle is essentially a closed, rigid circle/ellipse. The shape of modern bangles can vary depending on the designer's interpretation; with organic shapes that challenge traditional perfect circle designs. Bangles and bracelets are worn on the forearm, between the widest part of the arm and the wrist bone. Closed bangles are put on by sliding the bangle over the knuckles of the hand.
When you buy a bangle, it is important to find the right size for a perfect fit because a wrong-size closed bangle won't easily slide over your hand when you put it on or take it off.
- If a bangle is too small, you will struggle to put it on
- If too large, bangles fall off your hand easily
- You also need the right-sized bangle to get the look you want.
1. Measuring your hand width
Step 1: To measure the hand, position it as though putting on a bangle (tuck your thumb into the palm of your hand)
Step 2: Wrap the measuring tape around the knuckles including the thumb knuckle. Note the measurement at the point of overlap. This is your exact hand circumference/size.
Step 3: The flexible tape measurements are the circumference of your bangle. To convert circumference to diameter, you can divide the millimeter (mm) Circumference measure by 3.14 (D = C/3.14) or use an online converter.
2. Measure your wrist size
Step 1: Wrap the tape measure around the wrist bone, so that it fits snugly without feeling too tight or too loose.
Step 2: Mark where the tape measure overlaps. This is the exact circumference of your wrist.
Note: You can substitute the measuring tape with a string or ribbon and use a straight ruler to measure the length from the point of overlap to the end.
Step 3: The flexible tape measurements are the circumference of your bangle. To convert circumference to diameter, you can divide the millimeter (mm) Circumference measure by 3.14 (D = C/3.14) or use an online converter.
3. Measuring the diameter of an existing bangle that fits you well
Place a straight ruler over the bangle and measure across its middle from one inner edge to the other. The measurement in mm/cm/inches will give you the correct size in internal diameter.
If you have a bangle that fits you well, we recommend you measure its internal diameter and this measurement will be your guide as to which size bangle you need.