1980s Concha Belt

1980s Concha Belt

Regular price $1,800
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Vintage (circa 1980s) Stamped Silver Concha Belt on Brown Leather. The hallmark is "B.M." on the back.

Concha Belt Length 40.5" (No Holes Punched, Belt Can Be Modified to Fit Any Waist Size)
Concha Dimensions: 2.625" x 2.125"
Belt Width: 1"

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1980s Concha Belt by Vintage Collection - Garland's
1980s Concha Belt by Vintage Collection - Garland's
1980s Concha Belt by Vintage Collection - Garland's
1980s Concha Belt by Vintage Collection - Garland's

Read more about how to size yourself and how we measure our jewelry and art.

Sizing

Although the best way to test the size and fit of a piece of jewelry is to try it on in the store, we know that is not always an option. In an effort to help you choose the piece that is right for you, we have included measurements of each piece on the website. Here is how our measurements are defined:

  • Height: This is the total height of the item, including the bale for pendants and the wire for earrings.
  • Width: The width is the measurement of the item at its widest point.
  • Necklace Length: This is the measurement from end-to-end of the necklace, not including the pendant (if there is one).

Bracelets

Finding the right size bracelet for your wrist has always been a tricky endeavor, since, unlike rings, there isn't a standardized, universal sizing chart for wrist size. One reason for this is that we all have different shaped wrists, some of us have round wrists, while others have more oval. Bracelets, like wrists, also have different shapes.

So, while bracelet sizing will never be an exact science, we've done what we can to ensure the greatest chance of a comfortable fit. The best thing you can do if you don't know your wrist size is to take a soft measuring tape and loosely measure the circumference of your wrist at the point you plan on wearing it. Try not to have the measuring tape dig into your skin, as this will result in a smaller than ideal size. Once you have the circumference of your wrist, compare it to the chart below to find the correct bracelet size. If your wrist measures in-between two sizes, we recommend rounding up to the larger size. (ie: if your wrist measures 6.375"- you should shop for size "Medium" bracelets.)

 Wrist Circumference
Corresponding Bracelet Size
5.5"
XX-Small
5.75"
Extra-Small
6"
Small
6.25"
Small-Medium
6.5"
Medium
6.75" - 7"
Medium-Large
7.25"
Large
7.5"
Extra-Large
7.75"
XX-Large
8"
XXX-Large

 

You may want to drill down further on the bracelet sizing to make sure the cuff is a comfortable fit. You will notice on our website that we generally list four measurements for bracelets:

  • Cuff Width
    This first number measures across the cuff at the widest point, which is typically the center. If you are considering a wide cuff (2" or wider), you should consider looking for a bracelet that is slightly larger than what you might normally wear. This is because, like rings, the wider the piece is, the larger it needs to be to fit comfortably. If you have questions about this, please contact us.
  • Inside Measurement
    This measures the circumference of the bracelet on the inside, from end-to-end, not including the opening. So, this is strictly a measurement of the metal on the inside of the bracelet, not the entire circumference (we don't measure the dimension of the top of the bracelet, as it is the part that touches your skin that is important for size).
  • Opening Size
    This measurement is the distance between the two ends of the bracelet, in a straight line across. Typically this opening is 1" for most braclets, 1.25" for larger sized bracelets, but can be smaller or larger for extremely small or large bracelets.
  • Bracelet Size
    This one we kind of made up for our own purposes here in the store, but we've found it very helpful. This measurement is the total inner circumference of the bracelet (the inside measurement plus the bracelet opening). We found it helpful to refer to a name (Small, Medium, Large, etc.) than always using numbers. Refer to the chart above for Bracelet Sizes.

    Keep in mind that certain bracelets can be adjusted slightly to fit your wrist, but those with inlay or stones all the way around will be damaged if bent. In any case, it is always best to check with with us to see if a particular bracelet is adjustable.

    Lastly, have no fear! If you order a bracelet that doesn't fit, send it back for one that does! We want this to be a positive experience, you should never wear something that isn't 100% comfortable. More on our return policy here.

    Buckles

    Sizing belt buckles is pretty straightforward. The height and width are self-explanatory, and the belt width describes the maximum belt width the buckle will fit on.

    Concha Belts

    We try to include the height and width for the conchas, as well as the buckle (if different), and the width of the belt they are on. The length of the concha belts can be less important, because these belts are often made quite long to accommodate many waist sizes, and then can be shortened to fit the wearer. If you are concerned whether or not a belt will fit you, just ask. We are happy to size most of our concha belts before shipping.

    Rings

    We measure rings with the standard U.S. ring sizing system, which measures the inside of a ring, using a numeric scale based on quarter, half, and full units. Like bracelets, the wider the width of the ring, the larger size you will need for the ring to fit comfortably. To be certain of your ring size, we recommend going to a local jeweler and getting your ring finger sized or trying on rings in a similar band width you are shopping for.

     

    Orders are eligible for a full refund within 14-days of the purchase and store credit / exchange within 30-days of the purchase.

    Read our Full Return Policy Here

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