Vintage Mesh Statement Bracelet 18K Gold Plated Titanium Luxury Waterproof Fashion Jewelry KESLEY
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Upgrade your everyday look with the Vintage Mesh Statement Bracelet; available in both gold and in silver. This versatile piece can be worn on its own or paired with other bracelets for a stylish and elegant touch. Crafted with titanium steel, it is not only waterproof but also resistant to tarnish. From casual attire to business and even formal wear, this bracelet is the perfect accessory for any occasion.
- Metal/Material: Titanium steel
- Gold option: 18k gold plated over titanium steel, real gold plated bracelets
- Silver option: Lifetime waterproof, pure stainless steel - base metal
- Bracelet length 6-7" inches inches - small wrist, adjustable lengths
- Fashion jewelry, women’s fashion accessories, statement bracelets, statement jewelry, paperclip bracelets, link chain bracelets, vintage style bracelets, classy bracelets, plain gold bracelets, plain silver bracelets, mesh bracelets
- Titanium steel metal is a hard and durable metal
- This bracelet will not turn green with water/ water resistant/waterproof/anti-tarnish, waterproof jewelry, waterproof bracelets
- Hypoallergenic jewelry for sensitive skin, anti-allergic metal, nickel free, lightweight
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How to measure wrist size without a measuring tape
Not everyone has a soft or flexible measuring tape lying around at home. If that’s the case for you, you still have options. You simply need something you can wrap around the widest part of your wrist and a ruler.
Some materials you can use to measure your wrist size without measuring tape include:
- Yarn or string
- Dental floss
- Strip of paper
- Shoelace
- Ribbon
- Wrap the string, ribbon or floss around your wrist so it’s snug but not too tight.
- Make sure the string or whatever you’re using lies flat and isn’t twisted.
- Pinch the spot where the string crisscrosses the starting point. You can also cut the string or floss at that point.
- Hold the material in place using your thumb and index finger.
- Place your ruler on a flat surface and align the measuring string starting at the zero (0) inch mark. Add a half inch to determine the right bracelet size.
- Reference: https://www.medicalert.org/medical-id/how-to-measure-wrists/