Find your perfect fit
Our Size Guides
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How to measure your wrists
Don’t know your wrist size? Grab one of our bracelet sizers! Wrap the sizer around your wrist to find the closest measurement. Round up to the closest half or whole inch to find your size. For example, if your wrist measures 6.25", round up to 6.5". A bracelet should fit snug but not tight. If you prefer a loose fit, size up! However, we recommend sticking to your closest size as bracelets that are too loose are prone to snagging.
Tip:
Don't have a soft measuring tape or a sizer? Take a piece of string and wrap it around your wrist, and either cut or mark the string at the correct length. Then lay this string on a ruler to determine your perfect fit!
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*Some of our station bracelets have extra jump rings on the end for adjustable sizing. The length is measured from the last jump ring, so a 6" bracelet can go as short as 5.75".
How to measure perfect ring fit
To pick the best ring size for your finger, look for a snug but comfortable fit. It should take a little effort to get the ring over and past your knuckle, but feel comfortable, not tight, once it's past. Our rule of thumb is: if someone else could easily take the ring off your finger, it is too loose.
Finger size can fluctuate for numerous reasons such as heat, cold, salty foods, moisture, even time of day. We suggest measuring your finger size a few times over a few days to decide your best fit.
Things to consider
Wider rings tend to feel tighter; consider sizing up for wide rings.
Similar to the width of the ring, as your ring stack grows, it may start to feel tight. Consider sizing up as you add to your stack.
Find a size that allows you to get the ring over your knuckles, but isn't loose enough to fall off.
Your dominant side fingers tend to be a bit larger than the fingers on the opposite hand, so make sure you measure the finger you plan on wearing your ring on!
Extended + Custom sizes
Several of our most popular rings are available in extended sizes, ranging from size 4 to size 12. You can find them here. Extended size offerings may vary, please see product pages for more details. If you do not see your ring size, we will happily custom order it for you. Please note, custom sizes are final sale and may be subject to price changes.
Us Ring Sizes
Sizing with an existing ring - Choose a ring that already fits your finger well, lay it on a flat surface and measure the interior diameter of the ring, convert that diameter to circumference (I know, math!) and choose the closest size to the measurements below.
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Don’t know your ring size?
Our ring sizer can help!
This sizer kit has both US (1-13) and UK (A-Z) whole and half sizes. Half-sizes are indicated by a "-".
At DRD, we use US sizes.
Find your tennis necklace size
Things to consider
If you already have a 16" necklace in your collection, try it on and note where it sits on your neck. This will help you determine your "baseline" length to layer around.
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Most tennis necklaces are designed to sit around the collarbone, so if you are stacking tennis necklaces, I prefer to go 1" shorter than my "baseline" for a second necklace.
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Tip:
Personally, I would not wear a tennis necklace as long as the one on the bottom because it will flip! Wearing them higher = no flipping
Find your hoop & huggie size
Looking for that signature huggie fit?! DRD has you covered with a range of huggies in a variety of sizes.
Solid gold hoops and huggies are the same size as our classic pave diamond hoops and huggies.