Bracelet Size Chart
INCH | CM |
---|---|
6 | 15 |
6.5 | 17 |
7 | 18 |
7.5 | 19 |
8 | 20 |
8.5 | 22 |
9 | 23 |
9.5 | 24 |
10 | 25 |
Using a Tape Measure
Step 1: Measure Your Wrist with a Tape Measure
Wrap the tape measure around your wrist and note the number where it meets the zero mark.
Step 2: Choosing the Right Size
For a comfortable fit, add 0.6 inches (1.5 cm) to your wrist measurement when choosing a bracelet size. You can also opt for a longer or shorter bracelet based on your personal preference and style.
Using Aporro Wrist Measuring PDF
Step 1: Open and Print the PDF at 100% Scale
Open the Aporro Wrist Measuring PDF, ensuring it's scaled to 100% before printing. Bracelet Measuring PDF
Step 2: Verify the Print Size with a Credit Card
Use a standard credit card (3.37 inches / 85.6 mm wide) to check the printed paper's accuracy by placing it at the indicated spot on the Aporro Wrist Measuring sheet. If it fits perfectly between the two arrows, the printed size is correct.
Step 3: Cut Out the Measuring Tool
Cut out the measuring tool from the printed Aporro Wrist Measuring.
Step 4: Cut Along the Dotted Line
Cut the dotted line at one end of the measuring tool, allowing the other end to pass through it (make sure not to cut it off completely, and could fold the paper first for eay).
Step 5: Thread the Pointed End Through the Slot
Insert the pointed end of the measuring tool through the slot you just cut, forming a loop. Ensure the side with numbers is facing out for reading.
Step 6: Measure Your Wrist Circumference
Wrap the paper loop around your wrist, pulling the pointed end tight so the loop snugly fits your skin. Read the size at the slot.
Step 7: Choose the Right Size
For a comfortable fit, add 0.6 inches (1.5 cm) to your wrist measurement. You can also opt for a longer or shorter bracelet based on your personal preference and style.