JEWELRY SIZE GUIDE
HOW TO MEASURE YOUR CHAIN LENGTH?
Option 1: Use a String
- Grab a string or shoelace
- Wrap it around your neck to your desired length
- Mark the spot and measure it with a ruler
Option 2: Measure Your Favorite Chain
- Lay your chain flat
- Measure end to end (including clasp)
Choosing the right chain length depends on both style and chain thickness.
Different chain types may sit differently on the neck, even if they have the same length.Below is a quick guide to help you find the best fit.
Rope Chain Size Guide
- 18 inch – Shorter fit, close to the neck.
- 20 inch – One of the most popular everyday lengths.
- 22 inch – Slightly lower on the chest.
- 24 inch – Relaxed hip-hop style.
Cuban Chain Size Guide
Cuban chains are thicker and heavier than standard chains, so they may appear slightly shorter when worn.If you normally wear a regular chain, we recommend choosing 1–2 inches longer for a more comfortable fit.
Recommended Lengths
- 18 inch – Tight fit, sits high on the neck (choker style).
- 20 inch – Classic length at the base of the neck.
- 22 inch – Most popular length for Cuban chains.
- 24 inch – Longer hip-hop style look.
💡Tip:For thicker Cuban chains (10mm+), 22" or 24" usually provides the best visual balance.
Tennis Chain Size Guide
Tennis chains are slimmer and more flexible, giving them a clean and elegant look. They naturally sit closer to the neck.
Recommended Lengths
- 16–18 inch – Close fit, perfect for a layered or choker style.
- 20 inch – A balanced everyday length.
- 22 inch – Slightly longer for a relaxed fit.
- 24 inch – Longer style for statement pieces or layering.
💡Tennis chains are commonly worn alone or layered with other chains.
Bracelet Size Guide
How to Measure Your Wrist
- Wrap a tape (or string) around your wrist (just above the bone)
- Don’t pull too tight
- Add extra length based on fit
Fit Guide
- +0.5" = Tight fit
- +1" = Regular fit (recommended)
- +1.5" = Loose fit
💡 Example: Wrist = 7" → Go for 8" bracelet for a clean fit
Ring Size Guide
Option 1: Measure a Ring You Own
- Measure the inside diameter (in mm)
- Match with a ring size chart
Option 2: Use a String
- Wrap string around your finger
- Mark where it overlaps
- Measure length → that’s your circumference
💡 Tips:
- Fingers swell during the day → measure at night
- If between sizes, go one size up
- Thicker rings = size up for comfort
Quick Tips (Keep It Simple)
- Not sure? Go slightly bigger
- Iced-out pieces fit tighter → consider sizing up
- When in doubt, hit us up — we got you