I was thinking of this as well—like with the open wire bangle or the closed hinge one.How about the Tiffany T? They have different sizes and price ranges.
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I was thinking of this as well—like with the open wire bangle or the closed hinge one.How about the Tiffany T? They have different sizes and price ranges.
I just got a medium to add to my small love and JUC. I'm not sure if it looks too much. Still debating.Hi! I have the small love bracelet and am thinking of adding the new medium one or the classic to it so I’m wondering:
1. Which stack is better for a small wrist? Small + medium or small + classic
2. Does anyone like wearing stacked loves like that or should I consider a JUC instead?
I'd get the regular love. You may find after getting it that you want the regular JUC instead of the small version.Hi! I got a Small Love in size 17 last summer. It fits a bit loosely, but the size 16 was way too tight, probably because I tried it on during a hot European summer (hello, water retention!) Sometimes I question not going with the 16, but based on what I’ve read in other threads here, it seems I made the right call by opting for a slightly looser fit.
Now I’m thinking about adding another piece and can’t decide between the Regular Love and the Small JUC.
I’m leaning toward the Regular Love because lately I’ve felt like the Small Love looks a bit too delicate on its own. I’m 32, and I can see myself wanting something a little bolder as I get older. But I’m wondering: would stacking a Regular Love with a Small Love look odd or too flashy? Is that much gold on one wrist over the top?
I also love the combo of the Small Love with the Small JUC, but since my Love fits so loosely, it tends to slide down my arm when it’s relaxed. I’m concerned that pairing it with a Small JUC would cause them to overlap and scratch a lot.
Would love any thoughts or advice!