Frederick Goldman, Inc. Sizing Guide

(Engagement Rings and Wedding Bands)

As a cherished partner, we want to ensure you have all the necessary information to provide your customers with the best fit. Our commitment to precision is reflected below with a comprehensive guide to help you understand the nuances of our sizing process.

1.Sizing Comfort-Fit Rings

For comfort-fit rings, always measure from the centerline. Due to the domed interior, this method ensures that the ring fits comfortably, considering the thickest part of the band.

Steps:
  • Use a ring sizer that's intended for comfort-fit measurements.
  • Slide the ring onto the sizer up to the widest point, which is the centerline.
  • Take note of the size that aligns best with the centerline.
  • Ensure the fit is snug but not too tight or loose. The ring should slide over the knuckle with some resistance.

2.Sizing Non-Comfort-Fit Rings

For non-comfort-fit rings, you should measure from the leading edge.

Steps:
  • Use a standard ring sizer.
  • Slide the ring onto the sizer up to the innermost edge.
  • Take note of the size where the leading edge stops.
  • Ensure the fit is snug but not too tight or loose. The ring should slide over the knuckle with some resistance.

3.Sizing Standard Engagement Rings

Engagement rings typically have a more intricate design. To size standard engagement rings:

Steps:
  • Use a standard ring sizer.
  • Slide the ring onto the sizer, making sure it sits naturally.
  • Ensure the fit is snug but not too tight or loose. The ring should slide over the knuckle with some resistance.

4.Standard Sizing Considerations

For the best accuracy when sizing:
  • Avoid Winter Sizing: Fingers tend to be slimmer in cold weather. Waiting for a moderate day ensures a better fit.
  • After Exercise: Fingers may swell post-workout. Always wait for a while before sizing.
  • Consistency: Size at the same time of day and under consistent conditions for best results. Morning swelling or changes throughout the day can affect size.

5.Comfort Fit vs. Non-Comfort Fit
  • Comfort Fit: These rings have a rounded inside edge, which provides added comfort. They're especially suitable for individuals who are new to wearing rings or for bands that are wider than usual.
  • Non-Comfort Fit: These have a flat inside, making them ideal for those who prefer a tighter fit and for thin or intricate designs.

6.Understanding Centerline Versus Leading Edge

When sizing a ring, knowing whether to measure from the centerline or the leading edge is essential. But what do these terms mean?
  • Centerline: This refers to the exact middle or center of the band's cross-section. For rings that have a rounded interior, like comfort-fit bands, measuring from the centerline provides the most accurate sizing.
  • Leading Edge: This is the innermost edge of the ring. For rings with a flat interior, measuring from the leading edge gives the best fit.

This guide will be valuable in helping your customers find their perfect fit. If you have any further questions or require more insights, please contact our dedicated customer care team.
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