The Necklaces Size Guide

So now you’re getting to the important part before you add the necklace to your cart: “What’s the ideal length?” Most chains come in a variety of sizes, and the question is how do you know which one looks best on you? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Here you’ll find all the answers about necklaces so you can choose without stress.

What is the ideal length for your necklace?

Let us help you find the perfect length for your necklace. In this guide, we’ll talk about the different lengths and types of necklaces, and we’ll even show you how to measure correctly to get the perfect fit.

How to choose the right necklace length?

Before choosing, remember that the way the necklace looks will depend a lot on your body type — your height, neck, torso… And of course, your style and the necklines of the clothes you like to wear.

The shape of your face and bone structure also matter — for example, a short, princess-style necklace without pointy pendants looks great on those with a heart-shaped face. A medium-length necklace with a pendant is perfect for round faces.

Your personal style counts a lot

The length of your necklace will add the finishing touch to your look. The design and length of your chain should match what you want to convey.

Do you like to wear layered necklaces?

Who doesn’t like it? The golden rule for this is to use layers of different lengths, so as not to get tangled. Are you going to use several chains or just one necklace? That changes everything!

Pendant or not?

If you want to wear a pendant, you have to count the total length of the chain plus the length of the pendant. It makes all the difference.

The right necklace for every neckline

The length of your necklace can really accentuate the neckline of your outfit. Short necklaces really look great with round necklines, while medium-length pendant necklaces pair perfectly with dresses and tops with plunging necklines. Medium or long necklaces look elegant with high necklines. A delicate pendant looks beautiful with a sweetheart neckline. And for those who want a more daring look, a choker necklace with a top that shows off your shoulders is really chic.

Different lengths of necklaces and what they are called

Collar and choker necklaces (30.5-40cm or 14-16”)

As the name suggests, collar necklaces are worn tightly around the neck, while chokers are worn tightly at the base of the neck. The ideal choker necklace should fit comfortably, leaving just enough space for you to move your fingers between the chain and your skin. These styles, with their retro 90s touch, look super elegant on long, thin necks, especially with short pixie haircuts.

Short or princess necklace (40-47cm or 18-20”)

This necklace sits just below the base of your neck, resting on your collarbone. It fits perfectly on smaller people, but if you have a fuller figure, it can end up looking almost like a choker. This size is therefore more suitable for those who are shorter or have a thinner frame.

Medium or morning collar (47-60cm or ~20-24”)

This is a necklace that falls beautifully across your chest, framing your neckline elegantly. It’s perfect if you’re of average height and have a body with softer curves.

Long or opera necklace (60-75cm or 28-34”)

If you’re taller and more slender, this necklace will look killer. You can also layer it with shorter necklaces like chokers and princess necklaces.

Very long or rope necklace (85-100cm or 36-42”)

With this one you can let your imagination run wild: use several layers, in double or triple twists, or even tie a knot in the middle to create that super chic lariat style.

How to measure necklace length

To find out which size is right for you, here are two simple ways to measure your perfect necklace:

1. Measure your favorite necklace

  • Step 1: Lay the necklace open on a table.
  • Step 2: With a ruler, measure from the end of the clasp to the other end of the necklace.

2. Measure the length on your own body

  • Step 1: Stand in front of the mirror and take a flexible tape measure, a piece of string or a ribbon. Loop it around your neck and join the two ends where you want the necklace to be.
  • If you want to wear a pendant, remember to add the length of the pendant to the total length of the necklace.
  • Step 2: Measure the length of the tape or string with a ruler to find out how many centimeters or inches you have.

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