Ring Sizing Belts
Do you love rings, but hate the risk of buying online when you're not quite sure what your size is? Well, fret no more! Our ring sizing tools are the perfect way to measure yourself up and get your exact size!
Simply wrap your Ring Size Belt around your finger and tighten it until you feel comfortable, and voila! That's your ring size!
Keep in mind that arbitrary sizing like the letter system used in or the number system used in the US are not standardised, so you will see some variation from one brand to the next, much the same way you can wear a size 16 in one clothing store and a size 10 in another. I strongly recommend relying on the EU standard rather than either of the others.
If you'd like to learn more about this, please see our blog post here:
Mandrel & Gauge: A Beginner's Guide To Ring Sizing
Want to score free shipping and grab another handy tool at the same time? Check out our other Ring Size Tools here! They have free shipping, and if you get a Belt at the same time, it gets free shipping, too. Yay, free shipping!
EU Sizing (MM)
These ring size belts show your exact size in millimetres, which is the standard used in most European stores these days because it is much more reliable than arbitrary number or letter sizing. Every brand has its own set of sizes, but internal circumference is universal. Once you have your circumference, go to the size chart for the brand you're considering buying, and it'll tell you which size will fit you best.
Each belt shows 41mm to 76mm, which covers the range from approximately an Size D through to well over a Size Z.
UK / AU / Sizing
These belts show the letter sizing that is generally used in the United Kingdom, Australia, and here in New Zealand. However, it is very important to be aware that letter sizing is not standardised, so you will see some variation from one brand to the next. Use at your own risk. US Sizing
As with the UK / AU / belt, this belt shows the numeric sizing range used in the US and some parts of Canada. However, US sizing also isn't standardised, so you will see quite a lot of variation from one brand to the next. Use at your own risk.