2. Extend the A4 paper to cut out a long strip less than 1cm wide, wrap the strip around the largest part of the finger joint wearing the ring, tighten to the degree of comfort, and mark the overlapping position with a pen;
3. Lay the paper flat and measure the distance between two points with a scale, that is, the finger circumference of the finger;
1, because the meat of the finger has a certain elasticity, it is best to tighten the paper or string around the circle to avoid being too loose.
2, if you want to use a string, choose inelastic, such an error will be relatively small.
The suitable ring size generally refers to the size that can be rotated on the finger for a week after wearing it on the finger, and can be moved up and down, but the size that the ring will not fall off when shaken.
Some ring styles because of its own style is more complex, and can not be rotated on the finger a week, while wearing and taking off are more laborious, this time our reference standard is that after the ring is worn, the meat on the finger will not be depressed into it, and will not fall off.
2, want to choose the right ring size, it is best to go to the physical store to try it on yourself, because the inner wall of each ring is different, some are curved, some are flat. As a result, even if you know how much ring number you generally wear, it is difficult to judge whether the one you look at is suitable for you.