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Disney Cheshire Cat Repeating Bracelet - Cheshire Cat

BaubleBar

Disney Cheshire Cat Repeating Bracelet - Cheshire Cat

Reviewed by the The Top Finds editors · How we test

$42
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You'll complete your purchase on BaubleBar's site · price checked May 20

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Best for

Disney fans and pop-culture jewelry collectors who want a wearable, well-made bracelet they can actually take to a park or stack into a fun outfit.

Skip if

You want jewelry that ages into something you'll wear forever, or you need a bracelet that can take daily abuse — this is a special-occasion or themed-outfit piece.

Price tier

Mid-range

$42

The verdict

A genuinely fun, well-made piece of Disney novelty jewelry — BaubleBar's enamel work is vibrant and the adjustable fit means it actually stays on your wrist. At $42, it's priced like a treat, not a splurge.

What we love

  • Vibrant, accurate enamel work — the colors are genuinely saturated and the character rendering is sharp
  • Adjustable pull-tie closure actually fits a wide range of wrist sizes
  • Nearly weightless at 0.04 lb — comfortable for all-day wear
  • Officially licensed, so the design quality is controlled
  • Stacks easily with other bracelets

Worth knowing

  • High-gloss enamel will chip with rough handling — this isn't a tough-wear piece
  • Pull-tie cord closure feels less polished than a chain bracelet at the same price
  • Very novelty-specific: if you're not an Alice in Wonderland fan, it's a hard sell
  • No information on metal base or plating, so longevity under everyday wear is uncertain

Our review

What it is

BaubleBar has built a small empire on the idea that pop-culture jewelry can be both well-crafted and unapologetically fun — and this Cheshire Cat bracelet is a solid example of why that formula works. The Cheshire Cat's grinning face repeats across the bracelet in high-gloss enamel, all pink-and-purple saturated color, the kind of thing that reads as a personality statement from across a table. It's officially licensed by Disney, which here means you're getting accurate character rendering rather than a vague knockoff approximation.

Construction and wearability

The bracelet uses a pull-tie cord closure — two sliding knots that let you dial in the fit anywhere from a slim wrist to a larger one. It's genuinely adjustable, not just "one size fits most" in the marketing-copy sense. At 0.04 lb, it's nearly weightless; you'll forget you're wearing it, which is either a feature or a flaw depending on whether you want jewelry to announce itself.

The enamel is the main thing to assess here. High-gloss enamel on a piece like this is expected to be shiny and color-accurate out of the box, and BaubleBar delivers that. What it doesn't deliver — and we'd rather say this plainly — is the hardness of fine jewelry. Enamel on costume jewelry will chip if it gets knocked around. This is not a bracelet to wear while doing dishes or tossing bags into overhead compartments.

Styling it

BaubleBar's whole pitch is stackability, and this works within that logic. It layers well with other cord or beaded bracelets, sits happily alongside a simple chain, and doesn't need to be the center of a serious outfit to justify wearing it. It looks especially good with the kind of casual resort or theme-park dressing where you want your accessories to have some personality but not weigh anything.

The $42 question

For a licensed Disney piece with genuine enamel work from a brand that isn't a fast-fashion trinket mill, $42 is fair. You'd pay less on Etsy for something handmade and more at the Disney Parks for similar novelty. This sits in the right middle — it's a considered purchase, not an impulse bin find.

The honest downside

This is novelty jewelry, full stop. It's not a piece that transcends its reference; if you're not already a Cheshire Cat person, it won't convert you. The pull-tie closure, while functional, doesn't have the permanence of a lobster-clasp chain — it's casual by construction. And like all enamel pieces at this price point, it will show its age if you're hard on jewelry.

Common questions

Disney Cheshire Cat Repeating Bracelet - Cheshire Cat, answered

Is the BaubleBar Cheshire Cat bracelet adjustable?

Yes — it uses a pull-tie cord closure that adjusts to fit different wrist sizes. You slide the two knots to tighten or loosen it.

Is this an officially licensed Disney product?

Yes, it's officially licensed by Disney, which means the character artwork is accurate and the production is authorized.

Will the enamel chip on this bracelet?

High-gloss enamel on costume jewelry can chip with rough use — knocking it against hard surfaces or wearing it for physical activity increases that risk. Treat it as a wear-out, take-off piece.

What does the Cheshire Cat bracelet look like — is it a charm or a repeating pattern?

It's a repeating pattern: the Cheshire Cat's face appears multiple times across the length of the bracelet rather than as a single pendant or charm.

Is $42 a good price for a BaubleBar Disney bracelet?

It's in line with BaubleBar's Disney collaboration pricing. You're paying for licensed character work and genuine enamel, not fine jewelry — if that framing fits your expectations, the price is fair.

Can you stack this bracelet with other bracelets?

Yes — it's lightweight and slim enough to layer with beaded bracelets, chains, or other cord bracelets without feeling bulky.

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Disney Cheshire Cat Repeating Bracelet - Cheshire Cat

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