You’re not imagining it.
If you’ve ever stopped wearing bracelets because they felt too tight by the end of the day, you’re not alone.
Most bracelets are designed in one size, made in bulk, and optimized for speed...not for how they actually feel on a real wrist.
If bracelet fit has ever made you stop wearing them, you’re not alone.
I design bracelets differently...and I’ll show you how.
Fit changes everything... including cost.
Designing for fit isn’t a styling choice... it’s a structural one.
One-size bracelets are cheaper because they’re faster to make, easier to stock, and designed to fit most people well enough.
When you design for real wrists, that changes.
It means offering actual size ranges instead of one default.
It means making pieces after they’re ordered, not pulling from a pile.
And it means spending more time on each bracelet so it wears comfortably all day.
That approach takes more work and costs more than mass-made jewelry.
But it also means you don’t spend your day noticing your bracelet...or taking it off halfway through.
How I do things differently
- Bracelets are made in three adjustable size ranges... not one default size.
- Each piece is made after you order, so fit is considered from the start.
- Comfort and wearability matter more than speed or volume.
- Dainty doesn’t mean disposable... these are made to last.
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