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Ordering metal bangles in bulk often means balancing visual variety against consistent sizing across sets. Many suppliers standardize inner diameters to simplify production, but that creates fitting issues for retailers serving diverse customer bases. Our metal bangles set inventory maintains three calibrated inner diameter ranges—small, medium, and large—with each range held to a plus or minus one millimeter tolerance. This precision reduces customer returns due to fit while allowing you to confidently stock complete size assortments without cross-referencing spec sheets per style. Every set ships with clear size labeling on the packaging, so your staff or fulfillment team can sort quickly during unpacking.
We update our metal bangles set collection every six weeks with new finishes, textures, and layering-compatible widths. The current assortment includes high-polish gold-tone, brushed nickel, oxidized silver, hammered brass, and matte black electroplated options—all built on lead-free brass cores with a minimum plating thickness of 2.5 microns. This specification ensures durability through repeated wear and minimizes tarnish complaints, which directly supports your return rate targets. Best-selling combinations feature mixed-metal sets designed for stacking, a format that consistently outperforms single-style bangles in both boutique shelf displays and social commerce unboxings.
For e-commerce sellers and KOLs running flash drops, we offer pre-packaged trio and quintet bundles that ship in branded poly mailers with no minimum order quantity beyond the case pack. Distributors benefit from staggered restock alerts based on regional sell-through velocity, so you never overcommit to slow-moving finishes. Whether you are curating a minimalist capsule or building a maximalist jewelry wall, our metal bangles set range delivers the stylistic flexibility, inventory reliability, and margin structure needed to maintain competitive pricing while preserving profitability.
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