Ring Sizes?? Get the perfect fit with our easy sizing tricks."
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There are a few ways to find your ring size:
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Wedding ring sizes are typically measured in millimeters or centimeters around the inner circumference of the ring. In the United States, ring sizes typically range from size 3 to 13, with half and quarter sizes also available. The average ring size for women is 6, and the average ring size for men is 8. However, it is important to remember that these are just averages, and individual finger sizes can vary greatly.
Here are some tips for finding your wedding ring size:
Get measured at a jewelry store. A professional will assist in measuring and finding your correct finger size.
Use a printable ring size chart. (see size chart below! You can click it and print it out!) To use a ring size chart, print it out on a piece of paper and cut out the size guide. Then, slip the size guide over the base of your finger to find the size that fits best.
You can also place a ring that fits well on the chart, to line up an existing ring for a size estimate.
It is important to keep in mind that your finger size can fluctuate throughout the day, so it is best to measure your finger when it is warm. You should also measure your finger several times to ensure an accurate measurement.
Here are some additional things to keep in mind when choosing a wedding ring size:
The width of the band. Wider bands will generally fit more snugly than thinner bands. If you are choosing a wide band, you may need to order a half size larger than your normal ring size.
Your knuckle size. If you have large knuckles, you may need to choose a ring size that is slightly larger than your finger size at the base.
Measure your finger at home: You can use a strip of paper, floss, or a flexible measuring tape to measure the base of your finger. Wrap the material snugly around your finger, mark the spot where it meets, and then measure the distance in millimeters. You can then use a ring size chart to convert the millimeters to a ring size. It is important to measure your finger at the end of the day, when your fingers are slightly swollen, and to repeat the measurement a few times to ensure accuracy.
Measure your dominant hand, as it is usually slightly larger than your non-dominant hand.
If you are between sizes, it is better to go up a size than down a size.
Your finger size can fluctuate throughout the day. Your fingers can swell in hot weather and shrink in cold weather. It is best to try on rings in a climate-controlled environment.
I hope this was helpful!
Download and print the ring chart here
~Leslie Steffman
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