Articolo: The Complete Guide to Personalised Anklets: Styles, Styling and When to Wear Them

The Complete Guide to Personalised Anklets: Styles, Styling and When to Wear Them
Personalised Anklets UK: Styles, Sizing and How to
Wear Them
There's something about a personalised anklet that just hits different. Your name on a delicate gold chain around your ankle. It's quiet. It's personal. And when someone notices it, you always get the Explore our personalised name necklaces and name necklace styling guide for more inspiration.
There's something about a personalised anklet that just hits different. Your name on a delicate gold chain around your ankle. It's quiet. It's personal. And when someone notices it, you always get the same reaction: "Wait, that says your name? Where did you get that?"
Anklets are having a massive moment right now. Not the cheap, fast-fashion kind that turns green after two beach days, but proper waterproof pieces you put on at the start of summer and genuinely never take off. This guide covers everything you need to know about personalised anklets in the UK: the best styles, how to get the right fit, what to pair them with, and how to wear one for every occasion from the beach to a night out.
Why Personalised Anklets Are Everywhere
Right Now
Anklets went through a huge phase in the 90s, disappeared for a while, and now they're back in a completely different way. The 90s version was all about thin chain and charm bracelets. The 2026 version is personal. Your name. Your initial. Something that's actually yours, not just a generic gold chain.
What's driving the comeback is a mix of things. The "quiet luxury" movement made people want jewellery that feels special without screaming for attention. The "never take it off" trend means people want pieces they can wear 24/7 without worrying about water damage. And personalisation has gone from a novelty to an expectation. People don't just want jewellery anymore. They want their jewellery.
An anklet sits right in the middle of all that. It's subtle enough for everyday wear (nobody sees it under trousers unless you want them to), but personal enough that it feels like a genuine extension of who you are. And because it's at your ankle rather than your neck or wrist, there's something a little bit unexpected about it. It's a detail people discover, not one you announce.
The timing makes sense too. Searches for "personalised anklet UK" peak between April and August every year, as people gear up for holidays, festivals, and just spending more time outdoors in sandals and bare feet. If you're reading this in spring, now is the time to sort yours out before the summer rush.
The Sandra Custom
Name Anklet
The Sandra Custom Name Anklet is the one that started it for us. Your name in flowing script on a delicate gold chain with an adjustable clasp. Each piece is custom-made, so no two are the same.
What makes this anklet different from the mass-produced ones you see everywhere is how it's built. Anklets take more abuse than any other piece of jewellery. Think about it. They're at ground level. They're exposed to sand, saltwater, sunscreen, socks, shoes, shower floors. Most anklets don't survive a summer. The Sandra is designed specifically for that kind of life.
The nameplate is cut from 925 sterling silver (not stamped, not printed) so each letter has real depth and dimension. After cutting, it goes through hand-finishing before being coated in 18k gold PVD. If you've read our guide to gold plating, you'll know that PVD is a completely different process from standard plating. The gold bonds at a molecular level, which means it doesn't chip, peel, or wear away from water exposure. Salt, chlorine, sweat, sand, sunscreen. None of it touches the finish.
Sandra custom name anklet gold personalised script worn on a
The chain itself uses reinforced links that are specifically designed for ankle-level stress (which is more than you'd think, given how much your ankle flexes when you walk). And the adjustable clasp fits ankles from 20cm to 26cm, so you don't need to measure anything.
Waterproof · 18k gold-plated stainless steel · Hypoallergenic
Shop This PieceWear it barefoot with nothing else below the knee and let it be the star.
What Size Anklet Do
You Need?
This is probably the number one question people have before buying an anklet, and the good news is it's much simpler than you think.
Most women's ankles measure somewhere between 20cm and 26cm in circumference. If you want to check yours, wrap a piece of string around your ankle bone, mark where it meets, and measure the string against a ruler. But honestly, with adjustable anklets like the Sandra, you don't really need to do this.
The Sandra comes with an 18cm base chain plus a 6cm extender, which covers the full range. The real question isn't about fit. It's about how you want it to look.
For a snug fit that hugs your ankle and stays in place, use the shorter setting. This works well if you're active and don't want the anklet moving around too much during a run or at the gym. The nameplate sits neatly against your ankle bone.
For a relaxed drape that moves freely and has a bit of swing to it, extend it a few centimetres. This is the classic bohemian look that works beautifully barefoot at the beach or with strappy sandals. The nameplate hangs slightly lower and catches the light as you walk.
Both looks are gorgeous. It really just comes down to personal preference and what you're wearing that day.
Which Ankle Should You Wear
It On?
There's an old tradition that says the left ankle is the "standard" side. But in 2026, there genuinely are no rules here. Wear it on whichever ankle feels natural to you.
That said, there's one practical thing worth considering. If you're right-handed, your left ankle might be more comfortable simply because you're less likely to bump it when crossing your legs or tucking your feet under you on the sofa. It's a tiny thing, but once you know, you know.
Some women wear anklets on both ankles, either with the same piece doubled up or with different styles for a stacked, layered look. A name anklet on one side and a simple chain on the other looks effortless.
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Browse the CollectionHow to Style an Anklet for
Every Occasion
One of the best things about anklets is how versatile they are. The same piece looks completely different depending on what you're wearing and where you're going.
This is where an anklet truly shines. Wear it barefoot with nothing else below the knee and let it be the star. Against bare skin and sand, a gold name anklet looks absolutely stunning. Because the Sandra is fully waterproof, you don't have to take it off for a swim. Walk into the sea wearing it, walk back out. It'll look exactly the same.
This is the combination that gets compliments. Pair your anklet with strappy flat sandals and a midi dress or skirt. As you walk, the anklet peeks out beneath the hemline. It's a personal detail that catches the eye without demanding attention. If your dress is flowy and your sandals are delicate, the anklet ties the whole look together.
Anklets and festivals were made for each other. Shorts and boots? The chain sits perfectly above the boot line, adding a touch of gold to an otherwise casual look. Pair it with stacked rings and a layered necklace for maximum summer impact, and don't worry about rain, mud, or dancing until 3am. It'll all still be there in the morning.
Here's the thing people don't expect: anklets work brilliantly under trousers too. Wear the Sandra to the office under wide-leg trousers or straight jeans. Nobody might see it all day, but you know it's there. That's the beauty of personal jewellery. It doesn't need an audience. It's for you.
And when you switch to sandals or bare feet after work, it's already there. No need to change your jewellery. No need to remember to put it on. It's been with you all day.
The Best Pieces to Pair With
Your Anklet
An anklet looks beautiful on its own, but it looks even better when it's part of a coordinated jewellery story. Gold at the ankle echoed by gold at the neck, the wrist, the hand. Here are the pieces that pair best with the Sandra for a complete summer look.
Summer is couple season. Holidays, long evenings outside, festivals. The Intertwined Hearts Necklace carries both your names in intertwined heart pendants, creating a romantic piece at the collarbone that pairs beautifully with a name anklet at the other end. Wearing his name at your neck and your name at your ankle? That's the kind of personal detail that makes a holiday outfit feel really considered.
At Your Neck
Each heart moves independently while staying connected, so there's a lovely, natural movement as you wear it. The script is sized specifically for legibility at pendant scale, so the names read clearly without needing to squint.
The Intertwined Hearts Necklace
Shop This PieceIf you're wearing your name at the ankle, the Eternal Bond Bracelet completes the story at the wrist. Personalised with names, dates, or a meaningful word, it creates a visual bridge between ankle and wrist. Gold personalisation at both extremities, with everything in between left clean. It's a styling trick that looks incredibly intentional.
At Your Wrist
The flat engraving plate sits flush against the skin, so it won't catch on sleeves or bag straps. And like the Sandra, it's fully waterproof.
The Eternal Bond Bracelet
Shop This PieceComplete the golden thread from ankle to hand. The Flow Ring has a sculpted, wave-like silhouette that catches sunlight as you move. It echoes the natural movement of an anklet chain, which is why the two look so good together. Wear it on your index or middle finger for maximum impact.
Flow Ring gold sculpted wave band waterproof summer ring UK
Adjustable fit · Genuine gemstone · 18k gold plated
Shop This PieceLumine Band gold stacking ring waterproof everyday jewellery
Waterproof · 18k gold-plated stainless steel · Hypoallergenic
Shop This Piece| Where | Piece | Why It Works | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ankle | Sandra Anklet | Your name at the ankle. The starting point. | £42 |
| Neck | Intertwined Hearts | Romantic pairing. Both names at your collarbone. | £59 |
| Wrist | Eternal Bond Bracelet | Bridges the ankle-to-wrist personalisation. | £42 |
| Hands | Flow Ring | Sculpted curves that echo the anklet's movement. | £29 |
| Hands | Lumine Band | Clean structure for ring stacking. | £25 |
Can You Swim, Shower and Sleep in
Your Anklet?
Short answer: yes, yes, and yes.
This is the question everyone asks, and it's a fair one. Most anklets you find online will tell you to "avoid water" or "remove before swimming." Which kind of defeats the purpose of an anklet in summer, doesn't it?
The Sandra anklet uses 18k gold PVD coating over 925 sterling silver. PVD is a completely different process from standard gold plating. Instead of a thin chemical layer that wears away, PVD bonds gold at a molecular level in a vacuum chamber. The result is a finish that's 10 to 15 times thicker than regular plating and genuinely resistant to water, salt, chlorine, sweat, sunscreen, and soap.
In real terms, that means you can wear your anklet in the swimming pool, in the sea, in the shower, in the bath, and to bed. You can wear it to the gym, through a sweaty run, and straight into the shower afterwards without taking it off. It's designed for exactly this kind of permanent wear.
Moonela backs every piece with a lifetime colour warranty. If the finish changes within two years of normal wear, you get a replacement. No questions, no hassle. That kind of confidence in the product tells you everything you need to know about how well it handles real life.
How to Look After Your
Personalised Anklet
The honest answer is: you barely need to. That's the whole point of waterproof jewellery.
The only thing we'd recommend is giving your anklet a quick rinse with fresh water after swimming in the sea or a chlorinated pool. Not because the salt or chlorine will damage it (it won't), but because dried residue can temporarily dull the shine. A five-second rinse under the tap sorts that out instantly.
If your anklet starts to look a bit dull after months of continuous wear from product buildup (sunscreen, moisturiser, etc.), a soft cloth with warm soapy water is all you need. Gently wipe it down, rinse, pat dry. Done. No special solutions, no ultrasonic cleaners, no trips to a jeweller.
When you're not wearing it (which, let's be real, probably won't be often), store it separately from other jewellery. Not because it'll tarnish, but because chains can tangle and harder metals can scratch softer ones. A small pouch or a separate compartment in your jewellery box does the job perfectly.
Sandra Custom Name Anklet
Waterproof · 18k gold-plated stainless steel · Hypoallergenic
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From £58 Shop This PieceFrequently Asked Questions
Are personalised anklets still in style in 2026?
Very much so. Personalised anklets are one of the fastest-growing jewellery categories in the UK right now. The difference between the current trend and the 90s version is quality and personalisation. Modern anklets use waterproof coatings that allow for permanent wear, and custom name scripts make each piece genuinely unique rather than generic.
Can I wear a gold anklet in the sea and swimming pool?
It depends entirely on the coating. Standard gold-plated anklets will be ruined by saltwater and chlorine within weeks. PVD-coated anklets like the Sandra are fully resistant to both. You can swim in the sea, do laps in a chlorinated pool, and shower with it on. The finish won't change. Moonela backs this with a lifetime colour warranty.
What size anklet do I need?
Most women's ankles fall between 20cm and 26cm. Adjustable anklets like the Sandra (18cm base + 6cm extender) cover this full range without needing to measure. Choose a shorter setting for a snug fit or a longer one for a relaxed drape.
Which ankle should I wear my anklet on?
Whichever feels natural to you. Traditionally the left ankle was the standard, but in 2026 there are no rules. If you're right-handed, the left ankle might feel slightly more comfortable as you're less likely to knock it when crossing your legs. Some women wear anklets on both ankles for a layered look.
Will an anklet work with trainers and boots?
Yes. With boots, the anklet sits just above the boot line and peeks out as a subtle detail. With trainers, it depends on the height. Low-cut trainers leave the anklet fully visible, which looks great with shorts or cropped trousers. Higher ankle trainers will hide it, but it's still there for you. Plenty of people wear their anklet under socks and shoes during the day and enjoy it when they change into sandals or go barefoot.
Your Name. Your Ankle. All Summer.
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