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Wear an anklet snug but comfortable, with about one finger of room so it moves slightly without sliding off. Either ankle works; in many traditions women wear it on the right, but there is no rule. Pair it with sandals, flats, or bare feet, and choose a sterling silver chain you can keep on every day.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
An anklet should sit just above the ankle bone, snug enough to stay put but loose enough to rotate freely. The classic test: you should be able to slip one finger comfortably under the chain. Too tight and it digs in; too loose and it slides toward your foot.
You can wear an anklet on either leg. There is no strict etiquette today, so wear it on whichever ankle feels comfortable. Browse our sterling silver anklets to find a length that fits the way you like to wear it.
Either ankle is correct. In many cultures an anklet is traditionally worn on the right ankle, while some people prefer the left simply for comfort or out of habit. None of these conventions are rules you have to follow.
Practical tip: if you cross your legs a certain way or have a stronger dominant side, you may find one ankle more comfortable for daily wear. Try both and see which one you forget you are wearing.
Anklet sizing is mostly about your ankle circumference plus a little breathing room. Measure around your ankle with a soft tape or a strip of paper, then add roughly half an inch to one inch for comfortable movement.
| Ankle measurement | Recommended anklet length | Fit |
|---|---|---|
| 8 inches | 9 inches | Comfortable, slight movement |
| 9 inches | 9.5 to 10 inches | Comfortable, slight movement |
| 10 inches | 10.5 to 11 inches | Comfortable, slight movement |
If you like a looser, more relaxed drape, add to the high end. For a closer fit that hugs the ankle, stay near the low end. Many anklets include an extender chain so you can fine-tune the fit.
Anklets shine when your ankle is on show, so think about footwear and hemlines.
For a polished look, echo the metal elsewhere. A rhodium anklet with silver-tone rings or a matching everyday jewelry set ties the whole outfit together.
A single delicate anklet is the everyday default: minimal, easy, and goes with everything. To stack, layer two or three anklets of slightly different styles or lengths on the same ankle so they rest at different heights without overlapping.
Yes. Sterling silver is durable and well suited to daily wear, and Amorium anklets use micro-plating that lasts significantly longer than standard plating. With care per our care guide, the finish will not tarnish.
To keep it looking its best, take your anklet off before swimming in chlorinated pools or the ocean for long stretches, and rinse and dry it if it gets sweaty or sandy. A quick wipe with a soft cloth keeps the shine. Because Amorium ships free from New York with free returns, you can try a piece and see how it wears.
An anklet should be snug but comfortable, with about one finger of space between the chain and your skin. It should move and rotate freely without sliding down to your foot. If it digs in or leaves a mark, size up; if it slips toward your heel, size down or use a shorter length.
You can wear an anklet on either ankle. In many traditions women wear it on the right ankle, but there is no strict rule today. Choose whichever ankle feels most comfortable for daily wear. Some people pick a side based on comfort, habit, or how they cross their legs.
Anklets look best with footwear that leaves the ankle visible: strappy sandals, slides, flats, and bare feet are ideal. Cropped or wide-leg pants and above-the-ankle hemlines also show the chain. A delicate anklet peeking above low sneakers with no-show socks looks effortless for everyday wear.
It is best to take a sterling silver anklet off before swimming, especially in chlorinated pools or salt water, and before long showers. Brief contact with fresh water is fine, but rinse and dry the anklet afterward. Amorium's micro-plating resists wear, and with proper care per the care guide it will not tarnish.
Yes. Stacking two or three anklets of different lengths or textures looks intentional and modern. Place the most delicate chain closest to the ankle bone and layer slightly longer or chunkier pieces around it. Keep the stack to two or three anklets so the look stays light rather than cluttered.
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