Men’s Necklace Size Guide
Men’s Necklace Lengths —
The Complete Sizing Guide
Men’s necklace sizing works differently from women’s. The average man’s neck is broader, the chest is wider, and necklaces typically need to be worn longer to sit in the right place. A length that works well on a woman will often sit too high or feel too tight on a man. This guide covers every standard men’s necklace length from 16″ to 30″, where each one falls on the body, which lengths work best for different builds, and how to measure for the right fit — whether you’re buying for yourself or as a gift. If you’re looking for a personalized name necklace, the length guide at the end will help you choose the right size.
The short version: most men wear a necklace between 20″ and 24″. If you’re buying as a gift and have no other information, 22″ is the safest single length to choose — it sits at mid-chest on most men and works for both plain chains and pendant necklaces.
The most common men’s necklace length range. Most men’s necklaces are sold at 20″, 22″, or 24″. If you don’t know the right size, 22″ fits the majority of adult men comfortably and works with most necklines.
Men’s Necklace Lengths —
Where Each One Actually Falls
Here’s exactly where each standard necklace length sits on an average adult man, and what each length is best suited for.
On most men, 16″ sits right at the base of the throat — similar to a choker. This is uncommon for men and tends to feel tight unless the neck is quite slim. Better suited to fine chains worn deliberately close to the neck as a fashion statement.
Falls at or just below the collarbone on most men. Still on the shorter side — works well for men with slimmer builds or shorter necks, and for layering as the shortest chain in a multi-necklace look. Not a comfortable everyday length for men with broader necks.
The shortest length most men find genuinely comfortable. Falls just below the collarbone, visible above a crew-neck T-shirt and fully visible in an open collar. Works well for both plain chains and pendants. A good starting point for men who want a necklace that sits relatively close to the neck without feeling tight.
The most popular single men’s necklace length. Falls at mid-chest on most men — visible in most necklines, comfortable on a wide range of builds, and works equally well for plain chains and pendant necklaces. If you’re buying a men’s necklace as a gift and don’t know the right length, 22″ is the safest choice.
Falls at the lower chest or sternum area on most men. A classic length for pendant necklaces — the extra length creates space for the pendant to hang clearly without sitting too high. Also the typical length for dog-tag necklaces. Flattering on taller men or broader builds where 20″–22″ might look proportionally short.
A longer length that falls below the chest on most men. Often used for heavier chains or statement pendants where the extra drop creates a more deliberate look. Also popular for layering as the longest chain in a set. Works particularly well for taller men.
Statement lengths worn for a deliberate, fashion-forward look. At this length, a necklace becomes a significant part of the outfit rather than a subtle accessory. Less common as everyday wear; more often seen with heavier chains or oversized pendants. Typically preferred by taller men.
These positions assume an average adult male height of around 5’9″–5’11”. Taller men will find each length sits slightly lower; shorter men will find it sits slightly higher.
Men’s Necklace Size ChartNecklace Sizing for Men —
Find Your Length at a Glance
Measure your neck first, then use this chart to find the necklace length that gives you the fit and position you want.

| Necklace Length | Where It Falls | Best For | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 16″ | Base of throat | Slim build, fashion statement | Uncommon for men; can feel tight |
| 18″ | Collarbone | Slim builds, layering base | Short for most men’s necks |
| 20″ | Just below collarbone | Shorter chains, pendant necklaces | Shortest comfortable length for most men |
| 22″ Most popular | Mid-chest | Everyday, pendants, gifting | Safest single length to choose |
| 24″ | Lower chest | Pendants, taller/broader builds | Classic pendant & dog-tag length |
| 26″ | Upper abdomen | Statement chains, layering | Works well on taller men |
| 28–30″ | Navel and below | Fashion statement, heavy chains | Deliberate style choice |
How to Find the Right
Men’s Necklace Length
You don’t need to measure your neck to find the right necklace length — but it helps. Here’s the most reliable method.
Wrap a flexible tape measure around your neck at the base — where a shirt collar sits. Keep it level and snug but not tight. Most adult men measure between 38cm and 43cm (15″–17″) at the neck. This is your neck size, not your necklace size.
No tape measure? Use a piece of string, then measure the string against a ruler.To find your necklace length, add the amount of drop below the neck you want. For a collarbone-length look, add 3″–4″. For mid-chest, add 5″–7″. For lower chest, add 7″–9″. So a man with a 15″ neck who wants a mid-chest necklace is looking at roughly 20″–22″.
A crew-neck T-shirt hides the top few inches of a necklace. If you mainly wear crew necks, go 2″ longer than you’d choose for an open neckline. If the necklace has a pendant, consider going 2″ longer still — pendants look better with a bit more drop below the collarbone.
When in doubt, go longer. A necklace that’s slightly too long looks intentional; one that’s too short often looks uncomfortable.Men’s Necklace Length
by Body Type
Body proportions affect how a necklace length looks. The same 22″ chain can sit in different positions on different builds — here’s a rough guide.
Longer lengths prevent the necklace from looking proportionally short against a wider chest. A 20″ chain on a broad-shouldered man can disappear visually. Going to 24″+ gives the chain room to be seen.
The 20″–24″ range covers most average adult men comfortably. Start at 22″ if you’re unsure — it’s the most universally flattering single length for men of average build.
Shorter necklace lengths tend to be more proportional on slimmer or shorter builds. A 22″ chain may fall lower than expected — 18″–20″ can give a better visual balance.
A longer neck gives shorter lengths more room to fall before reaching the chest. Men with longer necks often find 20″ works as a comfortable everyday length that would sit too tight on a shorter neck.
Layering Men’s Necklaces —
Lengths That Work Together
If you want to layer multiple necklaces, the key is clear spacing between each chain — at least 2″ difference in length so each sits at a visually distinct level. Here are three combinations that work well for men.
“The most common layering mistake is choosing two necklaces that are too close in length. They cross, tangle, and compete. Space them clearly — at least 2 inches apart — and they’ll sit independently.”
Getting the Length Right
When You Don’t Know His Size
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Men’s Necklace Lengths —
The Short Version
Most men wear a necklace between 20″ and 24″. The most popular single length is 22″ — it sits at mid-chest on most builds, works for both plain chains and pendants, and is the safest choice when buying as a gift without knowing the exact size. For taller or broader builds, 24″ tends to look more proportional. For slimmer or shorter builds, 20″ is usually enough.
If you’re unsure, measure your neck at the base and add 5″–7″ for a mid-chest fit. Or choose an adjustable necklace and let the wearer set their own preferred length — which is almost always the most practical solution when gifting.
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