Boxing bracelets
Boxing bracelets, rings and earrings in stainless steel, leather and silver plate — for men and women
The essentials:eleven pieces of boxing jewellery. Three open bangles, adjustable with no size to choose, two steel chains available by the centimetre, two leather bracelets including one with an interchangeable design, a charm for charm bracelets, two rings in eight sizes, and a pair of earrings. Every product page states its real measurements and its measuring method. Free standard shipping.
A piece of boxing jewellery is judged on two things: the quality of the motif, and the honesty of the product page. A glove sculpted down to the laces is worth nothing if you order the wrong size, or if you are sold plating as solid metal. So we measured everything, weighed everything, and wrote everything down — including what does not suit us.
🥊 Open bangles: no size to choose
An open bangle goes on sideways through the gap between its two ends, then adjusts by gently opening or closing the arms. No clasp to break, no length to select at checkout. It is the safest format when you are buying jewellery without knowing the wrist size.
- Boxing glove bangle — a 6 mm twisted steel cable with 12 mm boxing glove ends, 28 g. Three finishes: gold, silver, black. The most versatile, for a fine to medium wrist. Its page carries our wrist size conversion table.
- Aged steel boxing bangle — a ribbed body, dark patina, 10 mm wide and 42 g. The heaviest, for a broad wrist and a raw look.
- Double fist boxing bangle — a smooth flat body with bare fist ends. Polished gold, two-tone patinated silver or aged brass. The only one carrying the fist rather than the glove.
⛓️ Steel chains: the right size, to the centimetre
Unlike a bangle, a chain is ordered at the right length. That asks more at purchase, but the result is markedly dressier — and the clasp removes any handling of the metal.
- Boxing glove curb bracelet — a 15 mm solid curb link with a central link sculpted as a glove, 94 g, box clasp with a double tongue. Silver, gold or black steel, six lengths from 18 to 23 cm. The most imposing piece in the collection. Its page carries our length conversion table.
- Boxing glove link bracelet — here every link is a boxing glove. 18 mm links but only 55 g, because the gloves are sculpted in the round and not solid. Lobster clasp, 20 or 22 cm.
🧵 Leather: the accessible boxing piece
Two multi-strand braided leather builds, at the same price, aimed at different tastes. Leather has to come off before the shower and before training — that is its only constraint, and we say so plainly on every page.
- Braided leather boxing bracelet — four fixed motifs layered together: an infinity knot, the word love, a BOXING plate and a hanging glove charm. Lobster clasp on a chain, five leather colours. The most unisex in the collection.
- Snap button boxing bracelet — its central motif is an interchangeable snap button with a glass cabochon: 14 boxing designs to choose from, and the motif changes by hand. Sliding cord closure, continuous adjustment.
💍 Rings, charm and earrings
Four pieces to complete the set beyond the wrist. Our two rings are sized in US sizes: the conversion to the French system appears directly in the selector.
- Double fist boxing ring — a 316L steel signet ring, two fists facing, an 11.5 mm motif on a 6.7 mm band. Patinated silver, gold or black, eight sizes US 7 to 14. Its page carries our full ring size table.
- Boxing glove ring — a single glove on an openwork curb band, the same link as our curb bracelet. Gold or silver, seven sizes US 7 to 13. The more discreet of the two.
- Boxing gloves charm — two gloves set with multicoloured stones, engraved I CAN and I WILL, on a 4.6 mm large-hole bail compatible with snake chain bracelets. Sold alone or with its bracelet. Our most feminine boxing piece.
- Boxing glove earrings — hanging charms sculpted front and back, laces and stitching visible, on open hooks. Sold as a pair. The only ear jewellery in the collection.
Three reference tables, each on a single page. We do not duplicate our guides from one page to the next. The wrist size table for bangles lives on the boxing glove bangle page, the chain length table on the curb bracelet page, and the US and FR ring size table on the double fist ring page. The other pages link to them.
📏 Getting the size right
This is the leading cause of returns on jewellery, and the first thing we document.
| Type of piece | What to measure | How to choose |
|---|---|---|
| Open bangle | Wrist circumference | One size, adjusted by hand |
| Chain, curb bracelet | Wrist circumference | Add 1.5 to 2 cm of ease |
| Leather bracelet | Nothing | Adjustable by chain or cord |
| Ring | Finger circumference or inside diameter | FR size = finger circumference in mm |
🔧 Materials and care
- Stainless steel: does not rust, tolerates water, sea and sweat. A rinse and a dry are enough. This is the material for permanent wear.
- Surface-treated alloy and silver plate: the look is that of the precious metal, but the surface layer wears at friction points. Never use polishing paste or a cleaning dip on them.
- Leather: take it off before the shower, the pool and the session. Leather that is soaked then dried hardens and cracks.
The rule that applies to all of them: no piece of jewellery is worn under gloves in training. Compressed between the wrap and the glove, metal becomes painful and marks the wrist. Take it off before you glove up, like a watch.
❓ Frequently asked questions
Which boxing bracelet should I choose when I do not know the recipient's size?
An open bangle or a leather bracelet. Bangles are one size and adjust by hand; leather bracelets adjust with a chain or a sliding cord. Those are the models that need no measurement beforehand.
What is the difference between a bangle and a curb bracelet?
A bangle is rigid, open and has no clasp: it goes on sideways and adjusts by opening the arms. A curb bracelet is flexible, closes with a clasp and is ordered at a precise length. The bangle gives a rawer look, the curb bracelet a dressier one.
Do these pieces suit women?
Several models are designed for a fine wrist: the boxing gloves charm, the earrings, the boxing glove ring and the leather bracelets. The curb bracelets and the aged steel bangle, wider and heavier, suit a broad wrist better.
Can these be worn in training?
No, none of them. Under a wrap and a glove, a rigid bracelet or a wide link becomes painful and can mark the wrist. Ear jewellery is also prohibited by most gym and competition rules. Take them off before the session.
Can steel jewellery stay on in the shower?
Yes. Stainless steel fears neither water nor sweat. After the sea or a chlorinated pool, rinse in clean water and dry. Gold and black finishes, however, are surface treatments: avoid any abrasive on them.
What materials are these boxing pieces made from?
Three families: stainless steel for the bangles, chains and rings, braided leather for the multi-strand bracelets, and silver plate for the charm. Each page states its exact material, including when it is a plating or a surface treatment rather than a solid metal.
🏆 The Esprit Boxe world
Our jewellery extends a catalogue built for practice: boxing gloves, punching bags, boxing rings and club equipment. On the accessories side: boxing glove necklaces, boxing keyrings, boxing phone cases, belts and trophies and all our boxing accessories.
A question about a size, a material or a measurement? Write to info@esprit-boxe.com — answered seven days a week. See also our boxing accessories page.
