This applies to any flat, tile-bead bracelet — ours or anyone else's — and it's simpler than sizing a round-bead bracelet. Here's why.
How to measure
Wrap a soft measuring tape (or a strip of paper) around your wrist at its widest point, just below the wrist bone. That's your wrist measurement.
Why flat-tile sizing is so simple
Flat tiles lie face-down against your skin, not balanced on top of it like a round bead. A round bead sits up on your wrist like a little dome, and every one of those domes takes up extra room above your skin — so a round-bead bracelet needs to be longer than your actual wrist just to close around all those bumps.
A flat tile has no dome. It lies directly against your skin with almost no thickness standing up off the surface. That means the stated size — 6.5", 6.75", or 7.0" for ours — is very close to the actual inches of wrist it will cover. No guesswork, no compensating for bead size.
Curious about the geometry behind round-bead sizing? See our bead-size fit guide — it works for any round-bead bracelet, not just ours.
What size should I order?
Your wrist measures
Order this size
5.75" – 6.25"
6.5"
6.25" – 6.75"
6.75"
6.75" – 7.25"
7.0"
Prefer a little extra movement? Size up. Prefer it snug? Size down. Either works — flat tiles are forgiving because there's no bead thickness to account for.