Before presenting the size guide to you, we want to remind you about our policy. The customer is free to change the size of the cuffs bought if the customer pays for the shipping costs. The customer is recommended to contact Swedishcollar before or after the order is placed and to send us a photo when the measurement is taken. The Swedishcollar team will help guiding you to the best possible fit before shipping the product to you. If our recommendation is not correct after you sent us the picture, Swedishcollar will pay for half the shipping costs.
The wrist cuffs from Swedish Collar are made to fit the human hand with a snug and comfortable fit. The bracelet parts are all made in a high precision CNC machine and are formed from a solid block of metal. The human wrist is not round, but a bit rectangular. This form will also be found on the wrist cuff design.
The sizes are chosen not far from each other and most likely there is more than one size that will fit, but to get the best value from the Swedish Collar design this size guide will help you choose the correct size for your wrist.
The circumference is measured there the wrist is at largest. This is most likely over the Ulna bone, see picture below. Your dominant wrist is likely the largest, but to be sure, measure both wrists and go the largest value. The wrist in the picture below is measured over the Ulna bone. The right dominant wrist is 5mm larger than the left wrist.
In most cases measuring the circumference should be enough, but to be sure ordering the correct size, please also measure the “Side to Side” and “Up to Inside”. These measured values should be smaller or equal to the selected cuff size.
For most wrists, the circumference should be enough to measure, but to be sure, the geometry dimensions “Side to Side” and “Up to Inside” should also be verified. In the table below there are recommended dimensions for the specific sizes to be found. The cuff size mentioned in the left column is the circumference inside the wrist cuff.
| Cuff size | SIDE to SIDE | UP to INSIDE | Recommended WRIST circumference |
| 152 | 51,8 | 38,4 | 144 <-> 152 |
| 158 | 53,9 | 39,9 | 149 <-> 158 |
| 164 | 56,0 | 41,5 | 155 <-> 164 |
| 171 | 58,5 | 43,3 | 161 <-> 171 |
| 178 | 60,9 | 45,1 | 168 <-> 178 |
| 185 | 63,4 | 47,0 | 175 <-> 185 |
| 192 | 65,8 | 48,8 | 182 <-> 192 |
| 200 | 68,7 | 50,8 | 189 <-> 200 |
| 208 | 71,4 | 52,9 | 197 <-> 208 |
| 216 | 74,3 | 55,0 | 205 <-> 216 |
| 225 | 77,5 | 57,4 | 213 <-> 225 |
| 234 | 80,6 | 59,7 | 222 <-> 234 |
All dimensions are in (mm). Conversion rate to inch is: 1 inch = 25,4mm
The wrist above was measured to 165mm. According to the table above, the size 171 should fit the best. For the above wrist, the Ulna bone was quite dominant, so size 164 will also fit, but will not cover the Ulna-bone. The most comfortable fit will be found chosing the size 171.
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