The Ultimate Wedding Ring Guide: Everything that you need to know before buying

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A wedding ring is more than just a piece of jewellery - it’s a symbol of love, commitment, and a lifelong bond. But for many, finding a ring that’s both meaningful and comfortable can be a challenge: a recent survey by men’s jewellery brand CRAFTD found that 31% of Brits have removed their wedding ring because it “felt uncomfortable.”  And with 42% saying they’d be bothered if their partner chose not to wear their ring, it’s clear that comfort shouldn’t be a reason to take it off. 

In light of this, CRAFTD has revealed the ultimate guide to buying a wedding ring that fits like a glove and looks great all in one.

Comfort fit vs regular fit wedding bands
If you’ve never worn a wedding band before, it can feel a bit weird at first, especially if you’ve got larger knuckles or you’re just not used to wearing jewellery every day. That’s why choosing a comfortable wedding ring is such a non-negotiable.

  • Comfort fit bands have a subtle inner curve that lets them slide over your knuckle easily and sit snugly without feeling tight, making them perfect for everyday wear. 
  • Regular (flat) bands can feel stiff or restrictive and may be harder to put on, especially as fingers naturally swell or shrink up to 2mm during the day.

A spokesperson from CRAFTD added: “When deciding on the fit of your band, consider your lifestyle. If you work with your hands, play sports regularly or aren’t used to the feel of a ring, a comfort band provides durability without compromising on style.”

Choosing the perfect material
  • Gold: Varying in shades from traditional yellow to white and rose, gold is a classic choice that combines elegance with versatility. Tip: Softer karats (like 14K) are more scratch-resistant than higher purity gold.
  • Platinum: Extremely durable and hypoallergenic, platinum is ideal for long-lasting rings, though it comes at a higher price.
  • Palladium: Similar to platinum but lighter and generally more affordable, palladium offers durability with minimal upkeep.
  • Alternative metals: Tungsten and titanium, along with cobalt and stainless steel, are modern options that offer strength, affordability, and contemporary style. Tungsten is very hard and scratch-resistant, while titanium is lightweight, strong, and corrosion-resistant.

A spokesperson at CRAFTD commented: “Our newly released range of tungsten wedding rings was built with durability in mind. They won’t bend, fade or scratch, making them the perfect symbol of your everlasting bond.”

Wedding ring width: How to find the perfect size 
When choosing a wedding ring, it’s important to understand the difference between width and thickness. While width measures how wide the ring sits across your finger, thickness refers to how thick the band is from a side view. For most wearers, the sweet spot width is between 6mm and 8mm - a range that feels comfortable, looks good, and balances weight with practicality.
  • Classic (6-7mm) - Suits those seeking a timeless, subtle look, typically with smaller hands or slender fingers.
  • Wider (8+mm) - Ideal for those wanting a bold, modern statement, usually with larger hands or thicker fingers.

3 easy ways to measure your ring size
Your ring should feel secure. Snug enough that it won’t fall off, but loose enough to slide over your knuckle with a gentle twist.
  1. String or paper method: Wrap a piece of string or paper around your finger, mark where it overlaps, measure in millimetres, and compare it to a ring size chart.
  2. Use a ring sizer: Slip your finger through a plastic ring sizer and tighten it until comfortable for the most accurate fit.
  3. Measure an existing ring: Measure the inside diameter of a ring that already fits perfectly and match it to the size chart of your chosen style.

A spokesperson from CRAFTD added: “For the most accurate ring size, measure your finger multiple times throughout the day, morning, afternoon, and especially evening, when fingers are slightly larger. Always measure the exact finger on the hand you’ll wear the ring, as your dominant hand tends to be a bit bigger. And remember, a new ring may feel unfamiliar at first, but that sensation fades quickly as you get used to wearing it.”

Whether chosen for their timeless design or symbolic meaning, wedding rings offer a powerful way to express love, commitment, and personal style. To find the perfect piece that reflects your story, explore CRAFTD’s collection of quality men’s wedding bands today.

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