Measuring a ring size is easy but it's just as easy to mess up - the smallest error can change your measurement by half a size or more! Here are some of the most common mistakes to look out for and avoid:
1. Measuring when your fingers are cold
Fingers will shrink in the cold, so it's always best to measure your fingers when the temperature is moderate. Afternoon and evening tend to offer the most accurate results because your body has been moving for longer.
3. Ignoring band width
Wide bands often have a snug fit compared to thin bands, so you may need to size up slightly.
4. Measuring only once
No one gets it right the first time: finger sizes can change due to lifestyle and health changes, and sometimes poor lighting or an unsteady hand can affect how accurately you measure. Take two or three measurements and check for consistency.