How to choose your ring size
1/ The so-called artisanal measure
Take either a small piece of string or cut out a strip of paper that is not too wide.
Wrap your measuring accessory around your finger, loosely, and make a mark where the start of your strip and the length you have wound meet.
Using a simple school ruler or a tailor's tape measure, you will finally know the size of the ring to order, for example: if by positioning your strip on the ruler, you discover that the starting portion up to your reference point is 5.2 cm: the size to order will be 52. Between two sizes, always choose the larger one.
2/ Using one of your rings
Simply measure the inside diameter of a ring with a ruler.
- 16.5 mm corresponds to a size 52.
- 17 mm corresponds to a size 54.
- 18 mm corresponds to a size 56.
- 18.5 mm corresponds to a size 58.
- 19 mm corresponds to a size 60.
- 20 mm corresponds to a size 62.
Correspondence Size US / FR
- 6 = 52
- 7 = 54
- 8 = 57
- 9 = 60
- 10 = 62
- 11 = 65
- 12 = 67
- 13 = 69