Essentials | 3 mm Gunmetal Black Ball Chain Necklace
How to find your necklace size
Necklace lengths
The perfect necklace length is subjective. The sketch is of a 187 cm tall, medium-build model with a 37 cm neck. For most men, a 50 cm necklace is standard. But men aren’t ‘standard’.
It is up to you how low you want a necklace to fall, and that depends on the thickness of your neck, shape of your shoulders, and your height.
Find my necklace size
- Put a long piece of string behind your neck.
- Bring the ends together in front of your chest.
- Mark the string where you want the pendant to fall.
This will be where the top of the pendant falls. A chain will fall higher as it won’t be weighed down by a pendant. Now measure the distance between the marks to find your length.
You can also find your necklace size using a measuring tape in front of a mirror.
Measure your necklace
If you already have a necklace you like, lay it in a straight line and measure its full length, including clasp and ring to determine your size.
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- Surgical-grade stainless steel
- Secure lobster-claw clasp
- Fade- and flake-free titanium nitride coating
Description
Add a touch of sophistication to your outfit with this men's ball chain necklace made of surgical-grade stainless steel. The colour is fused to the surface on the molecular level, ensuring that it will remain a staple in your wardrobe for years to come.
Specifications
Width: 3 mm
Weight: 9 g
Show moreCustomer Reviews
I am very pleased. Very light and perfectly made. The length is correct. I recommend!
great
Many gold-plated products are, in my opinion, a little "twisted" in color, but this chain is very nice in color! The chain is for my 11-year-old son, who is already into jewellery. The expression on this chain is a bit light, which is exactly what I was hoping for. I am very positive about the quality and shipping/delivery was really fast. Ordered in the afternoon on Black Friday, Sunday morning at a little after 8 the package was in the mailbox.