For a ring
Choosing the size of a ring can be a delicate moment when purchasing on a website. To make this process easier, Maylie&Lou will give you some tips:
- Measure the widest part of your finger.
- Preferably, avoid measurements during the day if your fingers tend to swell.
- In case of intermediate size, choose the largest size.
METHOD 1: Measure using one of your rings:
Make sure your reference ring is a ring on the same finger as the one you wish to purchase.
Using a millimeter ruler, measure the inside diameter of your ring, then refer to the correspondence table below.
METHOD 2: Measure the circumference of your finger:
You can measure the circumference of your finger using a tape measure or string.
Mark an initial mark on your starting point, then wrap your measuring tool around your finger and note the closing point.
Make sure your measuring tool is not too tight or too mobile.
Finally, note the size in millimeters and refer to the correspondence table below.
Always choose the larger size if in doubt between two measurements.
For a necklace
The size of necklaces and chains is expressed in centimeters on each item description, and corresponds to the total length. You can choose between 3 sizes of chain lengths.
- Crew neck: between 35 and 40 cm
- a looser collar: between 40 and 60 cm
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Long necklace: from 60 cm
For a bracelet
In the description of each bracelet we indicate the total length of the bracelet (extension included); your wrist size should be less than this dimension.
Measure your wrist size:
To measure your wrist circumference, take a tape measure, or a simple thread and wrap it around the base of your hand, without tightening it too much. Mark where the tape meets and measure the length. For ease, we advise you to add approximately 2 cm.
For a rush
Your hand measurement is also important, measure your palm size as shown below:
For the open bangle, refer to your wrist size, because you will tuck it in by the wrist. Open bangles are also slightly adjustable, so don't choose them too big.