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Hi! I'm looking at purchasing a wedding set from Costco. They offer size 5,6, and 7. My future bride is a size 6.5. I'm wondering if it would be better to purchase the size 7 and resize down or buy the 6 and resize up? Also, should I buy both the engagement ring and the wedding band in the same size? I thought that would be obvious, but after reading that multiple rings can make a set feel tighter, I feel like it is worth asking. Thanks in advance!


Hi Dusty! Glad you reached out! Do you have a link to the specific setting? Some rings are easier to size up than down, and vice versa. I generally recommend waiting to buy the wedding band with your partner, so that you can get yours at that time as well. It all depends on your schedule for getting engaged and then married, however. Also, she might prefer a different wedding band other than the exact match. You never know!Let us know if you can shoot an link to the style you are considering! You can also email it directly to danielle@littlebirdtoldyou.comwith care, Danielle




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Hi Star! I'm happy to help you think through this. First of all, the ring can likely be resized again. So worst case scenario is that it gets readjusted. Fingers crossed I'm correct in that assumption, as most men's wedding rings can be resized pretty easily by a jeweler. A whole size just is definitely a big change. However, the difference between the original size and the new size is about a 2.5mm adjustment in the inner circumference of the ring. I would imagine that if he can wrap a bandaid around the base of the ring, that this might actually call for a whole size change. So, take a deep breath :) and know that it's likely going to fit! If not, you can always adjust it up a .25-.50 size. I hope this helps ease your worries. Please let me know how it goes! I think there's a chance you nailed it!Danielle


my ring size went from a 5 to a 4 my fiance wants to get me a new ring before the wedding as we have had a 3 year engagement. I still wear the 5 it does not fall off I can just take it off a little easier when washing the dishes. I heard that fingers can change when family planning/ after kids like fingers can swell. would it be safer to stick with a size 5 or should I get the 4 or maybe a 4.5? looking into a band with little diamonds all the way around i know those cant be resized. Also can plain band or solitaire rings only be sized down or can they be sized up too?


Hi! I'm narrowing in on a size for my wife (unconventional wedding and ceremony - but still want to surprise with a beautiful ring). I took two rings to a jeweler for sizing - one is too big on her and the other is too small, they're both old family jewelry. One jeweler said they are size 4 and 6, the other said size 5.5 and 6.75. They both used the tapered measuring tool right in front of me. The former sounds small, but now I'm confused! Help!


Hi, I just recently got engaged and got a size 5.5 in an engagement ring 4mm wide and a wedding band about 3.5mm wide. I have fairly straight fingers without a large knuckle. I feel a little claustrophobic with the ring and fiddle with it a bit throughout the day. But it is easy to take off. But I've got some anxiety about the ring being too tight, but also worried if I size up 1/4 up it'll be too loose. I've also read about the dreaded ring "muffin top" and now am very self conscious about it. Can I send pics of the rings to see what you think?


Hi Jen! A 1/4 size can actually make a difference. When you're on the smaller side, it's an issue of getting the ring over your bone and so having just a little extra room can make all the difference. That said, when you wear two rings on your finger, they will both fit about 1/4-1/2 size tighter once over the knuckle. Therefore, it's possible that a 5 could be slighly loose in the beginning but with the additional wedding band down the line, the 5 might be perfect. Here's what I would do: contact your jeweler and confirm that the ring can be resized up or down and ask what their policy is. Ask if they can make the ring a "tight 5" - this is essentially a 4 7/8. It is possible to create this size, however some - usually larger - jewelers say they can't. Worth checking. I will also say that since you've been professionally sized, likely using the big key ring, I would trust that the 5 might be a bit big. So all in all it is a toss up. BUT DO NOT let this stress you out. You might just have to make a little adjustment one way or the other and that's totally normal for the vast majority of folks out there. In conclusion, I think the 4.75 will fit fine. If you are worried, see about a 4 7/8. No matter what, ask your jeweler what their policy is and how safe it is to resize the particular ring you selected, and most importantly: don't trip, potato chip! It'll all work out.


Hi Erica! I hear you on the issue of not being able to try on 1/4 sizers - I've never seen a 1/4 sizing key in all my years. I don't think they exist! It sounds like 5 3/4 or 5 7/8 might be the way to go. You're right that 1/8 size is basically impossible to notice, a 1/4 a little more so. Do both of your rings have diamond accents? If so, I agree that resizing multiple times is scary. If the wedding band hasn't been resized yet then I might start there. The one concern I have is that you say: I bought a set of little blue plastic sizers and wore the 6 for 3 straight days. Sometimes it felt good and sometimes it felt tight.When it felt tight, did it feel too tight? This makes me think that with two rings at either a 6 or tight six aka 5 7/8 - you might be solid.It really comes down to what type of rings you have. Feel free to send me a pic at danielle@littlebirdtoldyou.comwith care, Danielle


Hi there!I've been wearing my mom's size 5 rings and while they fit me well, I notice that when you push the ring up from the base, there's barely any space between the ring and the finger. It also feels tight to the point of the ring making indents on my finger whether my hands swell. So the 5 mostly feels a bit or a lot claustrophobic depending on the temperature.Now we're having a bridal set made for our wedding this July: solitaire engagement ring and pave wedding band, both 1.7mm width. I would like to ask for your advice: do we go for 5.25 or 5.5 for both, considering they will always be stacked?Thank you!


Hi there!I got my ring size measured in three Jewellery stores, and 2 stores sized me as a 5.5 while another sized me as a 6 (sizing being not tight but still not easily going past the knuckle). All three were sized in succession during the late afternoon. My engagement and wedding rings will be 1.7mm each and will be often stacked unless I'm commuting or traveling, for safety purposes. Would you recommend I get a 5.5 set or a 5.75? I'm scared of getting the size wrong because it's a custom piece.Thank you so much for your feedback!


Camille, Congratulations! This is a really tough one to make a call on - 1/4 sizes are tricky! My first thought is that you say wedding bands, does this mean there are multiple? Let's do this: send me images of the rings (or similar) that you are getting as well as how many of each and I think I can help you with a strategy. danielle@littlebirdtoldyou.com


Hello, I will be getting merry by the end of the year my ring e-ring is size 7 and Is perfect. However my fiance wants to get a trio set for our wedding the female rings(Engagement ring and wedding band) are both size 7.I have tried them on and for some reason when I tried on the wedding band with the e-ring together it was too thing to go into my finger. I am thinking about sizing them to 7.5 so that we have no issue during ring exchange . Do you think half a size will make them be too lose , or they will be fine since they are two rings together in the same finger? 2ff7e9595c


 
 
 

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