Size guide
How to choose the right size for your RedLine bracelet?
BRACELET
RedLine bracelets have an optimal lifespan when worn tightly, which is why RedLine has incorporated adjustable ring scales for best fit.
RedLine suggests for Women :
- Women’s bracelets in 3 sizes : 15.5 cm – 16.5 cm and 17.5 cm. With a 1.5 cm ring scale, a 16.5 cm bracelet is adjustable to sizes between 15 cm and 16.5 cm. Here is an example :
A 15.5 cm bracelet can fit between 14cm and 15.5 cm, and a 17.5 cm bracelet can fit between 16 cm and 17.5 cm. The same goes for a several part of our collections. The 1.5 cm ring scale gives you enough space to adjust our jewelry pieces.
RedLine suggests for Men :
- men’s bracelets in 2 sizes : 18 cm and 20 cm
RedLine suggests for Kids :
- kid’s bracelets in 3 sizes : new born (9 cm), 3- 6 month (10.5 cm), 7-11 month (11.5 cm), 1-3yo (12.5 cm), 4-7yo (13.5cm).
In order to know your size, measure your wrist with a measuring tape or a simple string.
If your size does not match our suggestions, do not hesitate to write us an e-mail once your order is placed, in order for us to customize your bracelet tailored to your perfect size.
How to choose the right size for your RedLine necklace?
NECKLACE
RedLine women’s necklaces measures 38 cm as standard size. With a 1.5 cm ring scale, a 38 cm necklace is adjustable to sizes between 37 cm and 37.5 cm.
Here is an example :
If your size does not match our suggestions, do not hesitate to write us an e-mail once your order is placed, in order for us to customize your bracelet tailored to your perfect size.
How to choose the right size for your RedLine ring?
RING
To help you find your ring size, RedLine suggests measuring a ring at your disposition by printing this A4 size sheet (in the printing options, uncheck the « scale » box).
The inner outline of your ring must be aligned to the border of the drawing.
RedLine recommends choosing one size up for the chain ring and string ring.
Moreover, when putting on your chain ring, do not put it in « rolling » motion but slowly pull in each sides one at a time: left, right, front, back, and so on.