The majority of alternative and contemporary metal promise rings for couples are comfort fit. Comfort fit rings have a curved inside, making them easier to put on and take off. The name implies that they are also more comfortable.
Comfort fit rings are made of the following metals:
Ceramic
Cobalt
Titanium
Tungsten
The inside curve of a comfort-fit ring is similar in shape to the barrel side. There is less material in the top and bottom of a comfort fit ring because they are carved. Comfort rings are slightly bigger than standard-fit rings because they're straight from the top to the bottom. They also feel better because of their domed shape.
What size should I order for a Comfort Fit his and hers jewelry
The width of the ring and how your size was taken are the two main factors that determine the size.
It is best to measure a comfort-fit ring of the desired width. Our free ring sizing tool is also recommended. Use your standard-fit ring size as a guide to determining the comfort-fit size.
When choosing a comfort-fit ring, we recommend following these guidelines:
Ring widths from 1mm to 4mm: order your normal size.
If you are unsure, order your normal size.
Order half a size smaller than your normal size.
Rings with a width of 10mm or more: order a half-size smaller.
Standard Fit Rings
Standard fit is usually used for rings made of gold, silver or platinum. The inside of a ring should be flat from top-to-bottom. Standard fit rings are most likely to be found on gold or silver rings that don't specify the type of fit. Comfort fit rings in gold or silver may have a confusing difference. They sometimes add metal to the ring, rather than remove it. This could lead you to needing a larger ring size. Consult your jeweler for confirmation.
The biggest day of your life is just around the corner. Weddings are often one of the most expensive events of your life. There are many ways to save on your wedding.
1. Select options that are in season. You can save money by choosing seasonal fruits and vegetables for your menu. Produce that is out of season has to travel further and may be damaged more easily. Flowers are the same: the further they are away from their main season, the higher the price, and the less fresh they will be.
2. Opt for options that are not in season. There are many off-season options that are more affordable than food and flowers, which are usually cheaper in season. You can save the most money by choosing a date for your wedding before or after June-September, when weddings are at their peak. Consider a weekday wedding or an evening wedding if an out-of season wedding is not an option. You can save money on catering and venues.
3. DIY. Most brides won't be able pull out their sewing machines and create a matching designer gown for bridesmaids or bake a cake that no one can tell apart from the professional version. There are many DIY options you can do with some practice and motivation. You can DIY your centerpieces for the wedding. You can get ideas from bridal magazines or websites and then go to local wedding supply shops to replicate the look. To avoid the DIY look, balance less expensive options with more extravagant elements. For example, you can buy your own vases and candles but let the florist create the centerpieces.
4. Skip the venue. This isn't possible for everyone. The venue is usually the most expensive aspect of a wedding. Choosing an alternative locati0n can save you thousands. Start by looking at a friend's or family member's beautiful yard, garden or summer home. You can also consider a barn or a cabin. You can still save money even if you rent a tent and chairs, or pay more to have a remote locati0n catered. You may not be able to use every locati0n that is free. So, keep an open-minded attitude and make a list with the features you cannot compromise on.
5. Vintage is the way to go. Reusing vintage items can save you money, even though they may cost more than the modern version. You can alter or update your grandmother's wedding dress to suit your taste and style if she has saved it. You can ask your aunts and mothers if they have saved any wedding decor that you could borrow. Grab your bridesmaids to head to antique and thrift stores to find unique decorations.