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Guide

How to measure your wrist size

When it comes to bangles and bracelets, the right fit is important. If your bracelet is too loose it will slip off and get lost or damaged, but if it's too tight then you'll have trouble putting it on and taking it off. In this guide, we'll show you how to measure your wrist size at home so that you can shop confidently.

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Step 1: Measure your wrist from left to right

To get an accurate measurement, place a ruler or tape measure across your wrist from left to right, measuring the width where you want to wear the bangle, bracelet, or cuff.

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Step 2: Now use our size guide to find your fit

Now that you’ve measured your wrist, use our size guide to determine the best fit for your bangle, bracelet, or cuff:

Small (S) = 60mm – best for petite wrists.

Medium (M) = 64mm – a versatile size that suits most people.

Large (L) = 68mm – a looser fit, ideal for those who prefer a little extra room.

Your bangle or cuff should be a little bit of a squeeze to get over the hand but sit comfortably on the wrist. If you’re between sizes, consider whether you prefer a snug or looser fit.

Wave Bangle

Step 3: Double check your measurement

Now that you have your measurements, double-check by going through the process again. Make sure that your wrist is measured at the place where you want your bangle, bracelet, or cuff to sit. It should be a little bit of a squeeze to get over the hand but sit comfortably on the wrist.

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Our top tips!

If you already own a bracelet that fits well, you can measure it and compare the size against our guide to find the best match. And don’t worry if it’s not quite right! We offer a 28-day returns policy and a guarantee, so if your bracelet doesn’t fit as expected, you can return or exchange it with ease.

We hope this guide has been helpful, and we can’t wait to see some beautiful photos of your new Pruden and Smith jewellery!

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