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To Figure Out a Child’s
Bracelet Size
We suggest using a flexible measuring tape or a piece of string.
Gently wrap the tape measure or string around the child’s wrist,
just below the wrist-bone, in the same place where you would place a
watch. Take note of the measurement if using a measuring tape, or
mark or cut the string to the proper length. Then lay the string out
straight and measure it using a ruler. Add ½” to obtain the proper
bracelet size for children ages 3 and under. Add ¾” for children
ages 3 and over.
Examples:
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If a 2 year old girl’s wrist measures 5", add
1/2" to get her bracelet size, which would be a 5 ½".
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If a 5 year old girl’s wrist measures 5 ½”,
add ¾” to get her bracelet size, which would be a 6 ¼”.
General Size Chart:
If you are unable to get an actual wrist measurement, we suggest
using the following chart. Although wrist sizes do vary, the average
child falls within these ranges. Please be aware that this chart
does not guarantee the fit. Please call us for
advice if you need to! |