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We use the U.S. system for ring sizing. Below is a ring size comparison chart for the different systems.
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4
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47
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H
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4.5
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48
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I
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5
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49
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J
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5.5
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50
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K
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6
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52
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L
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6.5
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53
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M
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7
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54
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N
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7.5
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55
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O
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8
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57
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P
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| U.S. System | Millimeters | UK/Australian System |
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8.5
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58
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Q
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9
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60
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R
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9.5
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61
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S
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10
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62
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T
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10.5
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63
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U
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11
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65
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V
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11.5
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66
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W
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12
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67
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X
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12.5
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68
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Y
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| Don't know your ring size? Follow these easy steps to create your own Ring Sizer: |
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Print out this page. Please check that the "Fit to Page" or "Scale to Fit" print options are not selected. |
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Cut out your Ring Sizer and make a slot by cutting along the dashed line. |
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With the numbers to the outside, insert the black end through the slot. |
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Place the Ring Sizer over your finger and pull the tab through the slot until it fits comfortably. |
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Read the corresponding size from the scale as it lines up with the edges of the slot. |
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| Please Note: The Ring Sizer is based on the U.S. system for ring sizing and provides an approximate ring size only. |