Measure an existing ring
Lay the ring flat and measure the inner diameter in millimeters.
Size guide
Clean measuring methods for rings, necklaces and bracelets. No printouts, no guessing, no cheap chart graphics.
01
The cleanest method is measuring the inside diameter of a ring that already fits. Between two sizes: choose the larger one.
Lay the ring flat and measure the inner diameter in millimeters.
Wrap a paper strip around your finger, mark the overlap, then measure the length in mm. That is your EU size.
Easiest option: order a ringsizer.
Our sizes: circumference, diameter, UK and US.
| Size | Circumference | Diameter | UK | US |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2XS | 51 mm | 16.0 mm | L | 5 |
| XS | 53 mm | 16.9 mm | M | 6 |
| S | 55 mm | 17.5 mm | O | 7 |
| M | 58 mm | 18.5 mm | Q | 8 |
| L | 60 mm | 19.1 mm | S | 9 |
| XL | 63 mm | 20.1 mm | U | 10 |
| 2XL | 66 mm | 21.0 mm | W | 11 |
| 3XL | 68 mm | 21.6 mm | Y | 12 |
02
50 cm and 60 cm are the strongest lengths for men. 40 cm usually sits very tight.
Very close to the neck. Usually too tight for most men.
Short, clean length. Works better on slimmer necks.
Our strongest everyday length. Visible, but not tight.
Looser streetwear fit. Good for layering and larger pendants.
03
Measure your wrist snugly and add 2 cm for a comfortable fit. Between two sizes: choose the larger one.
Example: 17 cm wrist = 19 cm bracelet.