How to Pick Your Bangle Size

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Measure Your Hand: Measure the widest part of your palm, and add one centimeter.

  • Measure your hand: Measure the widest part of your palm, and add one centimeter.
  • Use a flexible tape measure to measure the widest part of your palm as shown in this image:
  • If you are using a ruler to measure, add a centimeter to your measurement (example: if your hand measures 15cm, then 16cm is the bangle size).
  • If you don’t have a tape measure or ruler, you can use a piece of string and then measure the string with a ruler!

Find Your Size: Find the bangle size in the range your measurement falls.

The good news is that finding your bangle size is a lot easier than you might think. The first step is to measure the circumference of your wrist with a soft tape measure. If you don’t have one handy, there’s an easy DIY method we’ll walk you through later.

After measuring, find the range where your measurement falls (either above or below). Then look for the bangle size closest to this number in our chart below and cross-check it against our information on how wide each size should be:

Test It On: Hold the bangle up to your hand and see if it looks like a good fit.

If you can’t try the bangle on, remember that the best way to pick a bangle is by holding it up to your hand and seeing if it looks like a good fit. If you’re ordering online, make sure to check the return policy so that if the bangle doesn’t fit well enough, you can return/exchange it without any hassle.

  • Hold the bangle up against your wrist bone. The bangle should sit just above this bone and be snug when worn (but not tight). If it’s too loose, there’s a chance that it could slide off when worn or fall off altogether if not fastened properly—this isn’t ideal!
  • Check whether or not there are any gaps between your skin and where your wrist meets the metal; this shows how much room there is for movement within each section of metal when worn (and whether or not they will move around on their own as well)

Adjust The Sit Bangle around your wrist, letting it settle into a comfortable place.

Adjust The Sit Bangle around your wrist, letting it settle into a comfortable place. Does it feel comfortable? Is it too tight or too loose? Can you slide it up and down easily? Will it stay in place on your wrist?

If the bangle is too big, we can make an adjustment that will tighten up the fit. If the bangle is too small, there’s no way around having to go bigger than what you originally chose.

Slide in Your Photo Slide the photo frame into the bracelet and make sure it closes securely

Now that you have your bangle, find a photo of yourself that you love and slide it in. Make sure that the bracelet is easy to open and close with one hand and make sure the photo frame doesn’t move around too much. Check to see that there isn’t any overlap between the photo itself and the edges of the frame, as this could damage both pieces of jewelry in time.

If you’re buying a bracelet for someone else (or even if you’re not), try putting on their favorite necklace as well! If anything clashes together when wearing two items of jewelry at once like this, don’t fret! We still want our customers to be happy—there’s always an exchange policy or refund policy available depending on where they bought it from in order to help them get back what they need without having spent money unnecessarily.”

When choosing a bangle size, get a sense for how it fits on your hand before you buy.

When choosing a bangle size, get a sense for how it fits on your hand before you buy. The bangle should be comfortable to wear, but not too big or small. Try different sized bangles on your own hand and see how they look. If you don’t want the hassle of returning jewelry, consider purchasing something that is adjustable so that if it doesn’t fit perfectly today, it might fit better another day.

You can find some pretty affordable bangles in stores like Walmart and Target but if you’re looking for something more unique or special than that then try shopping online where there are plenty of designer options at higher price points (but still less expensive than many other retailers).

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