Comfort
Personality and lifestyle are two very important factors to consider when choosing a Wedding Ring for the Groom, but perhaps the most important is comfort – after all, the ring will be worn for many years and the wearer will want to enjoy it, not be in pain!
There are two main factors to consider when choosing a Wedding Ring for comfort, namely shape and width.
Certain characteristics of a ring can increase or decrease it’s comfort. Sharp angular edges and excessive width can make the ring a little painful, whilst soft fit rings (a ring that has softly curved edges) and comfort curves (curved on the inside of the band) can make a ring much more comfortable.
With regards width, men’s Wedding Rings are typically between 5mm and 8mm wide with 6mm and 7mm proving the most popular sizes. The larger the width (larger widths are more popular with gentlemen with larger hands and longer fingers) typically the tighter the fit. When you get your finger measured up, make sure that you inform the jeweller which size width you are after to allow them to compensate by increasing or decreasing the size slightly.
When it comes down to it, comfort is the number one priority. Think long and hard about what you want and try rings on of all shapes and widths. This way, you will be able to make an informed decision that you won't regret later on.
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