A cuff bracelet should fit comfortably, being neither too tight nor too loose, and staying in place without sliding off. The reference video indicates that a cuff shouldn't be so tight it's constricting, nor so loose that it easily falls off. Ideally, it should sit snugly on the wrist without any excessive movement.
Here's a breakdown of the ideal cuff bracelet fit:
- Snug but comfortable: The bracelet should make contact with your skin but not pinch or leave marks. You should be able to wear it comfortably for extended periods.
- Minimal movement: It shouldn't spin freely around your wrist. A little bit of movement is acceptable, but it shouldn't easily slide up and down your arm.
- Correct opening size: Many cuffs have a gap. This gap should be wide enough to comfortably slide the bracelet onto your wrist but not so wide that it looks awkward or compromises the bracelet's stability.
- Proper diameter/circumference: This is the overall size of the cuff around your wrist. As mentioned in the provided reference, someone with a 6 1/4 inch wrist circumference found a cuff that fit them well. A good starting point is to measure your wrist and choose a cuff with a similar inner circumference, adjusting slightly for desired tightness.
Essentially, the goal is a secure and comfortable fit that allows you to wear the cuff without constant readjustment or fear of it falling off.