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I'd skip this type of bracelet "as is" as it could get really stretched out and passed off to the next. Erin said not to stretch too much and gave an example of a stretched out Slinky not working anymore. I myself quit buying "as is", getting one tight sleeve (that should have been a reject), earrings missing a stone, and dirty shoes.

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@jackthebear Thanks for that info!

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I like it and am trying the silver. To me, it hangs more like a bangle than the fluidity of a classic tennis bracelet. Would have liked black, too, like the other poster, but I'm going to give it a whirl.

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I gave it a whirl and purchased both the silver and rose gold. I purchased the large size and it fits okay with a little drape. One is nice but two even better!! Would order the gold one but currently on waitlist, if they restock will order then. I don't think people are going to examine so close on a persons wrist to notice there is no clasp. I like it because I'm getting to age where I no longer want to be bothered with this type of typical Tennis bracelet clasp plus worrying about a possible loss of the bracelet. It is a little snug going over my hand but I try not to stretch too much and just ease it on. I don't post product reviews anymore because capability is no longer available from my iPhone.
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To me, the idea of Diamonique or any CZ is to duplicate a real diamond item. 

 

I’m not aware of any high end diamond bracelets done in a stretch style...elastic or otherwise.