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Ring Size Guide for Wedding Bands – Complete 2026 Guide

Ring Size Guide for Wedding Bands – Complete 2026 Guide

The complete wedding band sizing guide for 2026 — UK/US/EU ring size chart, women's and men's average wedding band sizes, width guide (2mm–10mm), comfort fit vs standard fit, how to stack with your engagement ring, resizing rules, and a free wedding band size calculator

💒 Women's Avg UK L½–N / US 6–6.5 💒 Men's Avg UK R–T / US 8.5–9.5 🇬🇧 UK · 🇺🇸 US · 🇪🇺 EU Chart 📏 Width Guide 2mm–10mm 🔄 Comfort Fit vs Standard Fit 💍 Stacking with Engagement Ring 🔧 Resizing Guide 🧮 Free Calculator ✅ 2026 Updated
UK N
👩 Women's wedding
band avg — UK / AU
US 6.5
👩 Women's wedding
band avg — US / CA
UK T
👨 Men's wedding
band avg — UK / AU
US 9.5
👨 Men's wedding
band avg — US / CA
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Wedding Band Sizing — The 4 Key Rules for 2026

1. Wedding bands are sized the same way as any ring — but width changes the fit. A wedding band wider than 6mm will feel tighter than a solitaire at the same size. Go up ½ size for every 2mm of band width beyond 4mm.
2. Comfort fit bands run ½ size smaller than standard fit. The rounded interior of a comfort fit band reduces contact area — if you normally wear a standard fit ring in UK N / US 6.5, a comfort fit band in the same size will feel looser. Many jewellers recommend sizing down ½ size for comfort fit.
3. Measure both hands — ring fingers differ. The ring finger on your dominant hand can be up to one full size larger than the non-dominant hand. In the UK/US, wedding bands are worn on the left ring finger. Always measure the exact finger the band will be worn on.
4. Most straight-shank wedding bands can be resized 1–2 sizes. Eternity bands set with diamonds all around cannot be resized. Confirm resizability before purchase.

🧮 Wedding Band Size Calculator – 2026

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WEDDING BAND GUIDE — SIZES & WIDTHS 2026 👩 WOMEN'S AVERAGE 🇬🇧 UK L½–N · 🇺🇸 US 6–6.5 🇪🇺 EU 52–53 · 📐 51.8–53.8mm Width: 2–4mm most popular 👨 MEN'S AVERAGE 🇬🇧 UK R–T · 🇺🇸 US 8.5–9.5 🇪🇺 EU 58–61 · 📐 58–61mm Width: 4–8mm most popular e x1="20" y1="95" x2="340" y2="95" stroke="rgba(255,255,255,0.15)" stroke-width="1" stroke-dasharray="4 3"/> 2mm Delicate Women ⭐ 3mm Slim Classic Women ⭐ 4–5mm Versatile Unisex ⭐ 6mm Classic Men Men ⭐ 8mm Bold Modern Men ⭐ 10mm Statement Large Hands ⬆️ WIDTH SIZING RULE: Go up ½ size for every 2mm above 4mm width 4mm band = measured size · 6mm = +½ size · 8mm = +1 size · 10mm = +1.5 sizes Comfort fit = size DOWN ½ size from standard fit measurement

💒 Wedding Band Sizing — Key Rules at a Glance

👩 Women avg = UK N / US 6.5 👨 Men avg = UK T / US 9.5 📏 Wide band? Size up ½ 🔄 Comfort fit? Size down ½ 🌡️ Measure in the evening
📊 Wedding Band Size Chart – UK · US · EU · mm – 2026

✅ About This Chart — Wedding Band Focus

This chart covers the full wedding band range for women (UK H to UK P · US 4–7.75) and men (UK P to UK Z · US 7.75–12.5). ⭐ starred rows are the most purchased wedding band sizes. Source data: Blue Nile (most popular men's wedding band size = US 9), Tiffany & Co., Queensmith UK, American Wedding Bands, and DiamondsByUK. Note: All sizes shown are for standard-fit, straight-shank bands at 4mm width. For wider or comfort-fit bands, apply the adjustments shown in the Width & Fit sections below.

🇬🇧 UK / AU 🇺🇸 US / CA 🇪🇺 EU / FR 🇯🇵 JP / CN Diam. (mm) Circ. (mm) Circ. (cm) Best For
H446.5714.9 mm46.7 mm4.67 cmPetite Women
4.2547815.1 mm47.4 mm4.74 cmPetite Women
I4.548815.3 mm48.0 mm4.80 cmSmall Women
J4.7549915.5 mm48.7 mm4.87 cmSmall Women
549.51015.7 mm49.3 mm4.93 cmWomen
K5.25501015.9 mm50.0 mm5.00 cmWomen
5.550.51116.1 mm50.6 mm5.06 cmWomen
L5.75511216.3 mm51.2 mm5.12 cmWomen
O7.25551517.5 mm55.0 mm5.50 cmLarge Women / Slim Men
7.555.51517.7 mm55.6 mm5.56 cmSlim Men
P7.7556.51518.0 mm56.6 mm5.66 cmSlim Men
8571618.2 mm57.2 mm5.72 cmMen
Q8.25581718.5 mm58.1 mm5.81 cmMen
8.558.51718.6 mm58.5 mm5.85 cmMen
U10.563.52220.2 mm63.4 mm6.34 cmBroad Men
V1164.52320.6 mm64.7 mm6.47 cmBroad Men
W11.5662421.0 mm66.0 mm6.60 cmBroad Men
X12672521.4 mm67.3 mm6.73 cmXL Men
Z12.568.52621.8 mm68.5 mm6.85 cmXL Custom
⭐ Women's avg = UK N / US 6.5 / EU 53
⭐ Men's avg = UK S / US 9.5 / EU 61
🇦🇺 AU = 🇬🇧 UK · 🇨🇦 CA = 🇺🇸 US
📏 Wide band? Add ½ size per 2mm over 4mm
Source: Blue Nile · Tiffany · Queensmith
📏 Wedding Band Width Guide – 2mm to 10mm – 2026

🏅 Width and Sizing — The Essential Rule

Wedding band width directly affects how a ring feels on the finger. Wider bands cover more surface area and feel noticeably tighter at the same ring size. The standard sizing adjustment recommended by ECI Jewelers, Serendipity Diamonds, and American Wedding Bands: size up ½ a ring size for every 2mm of band width beyond 4mm. So if you measure as UK N / US 6.5 on a 4mm band — order UK N½ / US 7 for a 6mm band, and UK O / US 7.5 for an 8mm band. For comfort fit bands (rounded inside), additionally size down ½ size from your standard-fit measurement.

2–3mm

Delicate & Slim

The most popular width for women's wedding bands. Pairs beautifully with a solitaire or halo engagement ring without overpowering the centre stone. Very comfortable for daily wear. Also popular as stackable bands.

👩 Women's Most Popular
4–5mm

Versatile & Balanced

The universally flattering width for both men and women. A 4–5mm band suits all hand sizes, pairs with most engagement ring styles, and is the standard width for most catalogue wedding bands. Size up ½ from your 4mm measurement for a 5mm band.

⭐ Most Versatile — Unisex
6mm

Classic Men's Width

The traditional standard for men's wedding bands. A 6mm band has substantial presence without being overpowering. Size up ½ from your 4mm measured size. Suits average to large hands. ECI Jewelers note 6mm as the most popular men's wedding band width globally.

👨 Men's Classic Standard
7–8mm

Bold & Modern

A bold choice that suits larger hands well. 8mm is a contemporary favourite for men who want a statement band. Size up 1 full size from your 4mm measurement. Serendipity Diamonds show 7mm as a clear step up in visual presence — best on wider fingers.

👨 Men's Popular Modern
9–10mm

Statement Width

A bold statement band for men with larger hands or those who want a ring that makes a strong visual impact. Size up 1–1.5 sizes from your 4mm measurement. Very narrow hands may find 9–10mm bands uncomfortable for daily wear.

⚠️ Large Hands Only
Under 2mm

Ultra-Slim / Stacking

Thin stacking bands under 2mm are a popular trend for women wearing multiple rings. Resizing bands under 2mm can compromise structural integrity — confirm with your jeweller. These bands may also bend slightly over time if worn daily without support.

💍 Stacking / Fashion
Engagement Ring Style Recommended Wedding Band Width Why It Works
Classic Solitaire2–2.5mmNarrower band lets the centre stone dominate without bulk
Halo Setting2mm or lessSlim band keeps focus on the halo; prevents a crowded look
Three-Stone Ring2.5–3mmBalances the horizontal spread of the three stones
Pavé / Channel Set2–3mmMatches the diamond-set aesthetic without competing
Plain Solitaire / Bold Ring3–4mmBalanced, classic pairing with equal visual weight
No Engagement Ring / Standalone4–8mm (men) · 2–4mm (women)Standalone bands can be any width — choose by hand size and style
🔄 Comfort Fit vs Standard Fit Wedding Bands – 2026

⚪ Standard Fit (Flat Interior)

A standard fit (also called traditional fit or flat fit) wedding band has a flat interior surface. The full width of the band is in contact with the finger. This creates an "anchored" feel — the ring feels secure and stable on the finger. Best for: narrow bands (under 5mm), people who prefer a snug, definite feel, and those who do not wear rings frequently. Standard fit rings are sized to your exact measured circumference — no adjustment required.

👍 Size = Your Exact Measurement

🔵 Comfort Fit (Rounded Interior)

A comfort fit wedding band has a gently convex (dome-shaped) interior. This reduces contact area between the ring and finger, making it easier to put on and take off and significantly more comfortable for all-day daily wear. DiamondsByUK, Your Wedding Bands, and Lovely Planners all recommend comfort fit for wider bands (5mm+) and for everyday wearers. Important: Comfort fit bands feel ½ size larger than a standard fit at the same stamped size. If you normally wear UK N standard fit — order UK M½ comfort fit for the same snugness.

⭐ Size Down ½ from Standard Measurement

⚠️ Comfort Fit Sizing Warning — Very Important

Many couples order comfort fit wedding bands without realising that comfort fit rings run approximately ½ size larger than the same stamped standard fit ring. This means: if you measure yourself as UK N / US 6.5 in a standard fit ring — a comfort fit ring stamped UK N / US 6.5 will feel like a UK N½ / US 7 on your finger. Always size down ½ size when ordering comfort fit. If unsure, ask your jeweller to let you try both a standard and comfort fit in your measured size before deciding. Blue Nile, Tiffany, and Brilliant Earth all advise this ½-size adjustment for comfort fit bands.

📏 How to Measure Your Wedding Band Size – 2026
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Paper Strip Method

Cut a strip of paper ~10cm × 5mm. Wrap snugly around the base of the ring finger (left ring finger in UK/US). Mark the overlap. Measure in mm — this is your circumference. Find in the chart above. Measure in the evening at comfortable room temperature for the most accurate everyday fit.

✅ Accuracy: High
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Soft Tape Measure

Wrap a flexible sewing tape measure around the base of the ring finger. Read the circumference in mm directly from the tape. More convenient than paper if you have a tape measure handy. Your Wedding Bands recommends keeping the tape snug but not compressing the finger — you should be able to slide it slightly.

✅ Accuracy: High
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Existing Ring Method

Measure the inner diameter of an existing ring that fits the correct finger. Multiply the diameter (mm) by π (3.14159) to get circumference. Find in the chart. Best used when the partner will wear the band on the same finger as a ring they already own.

✅ Accuracy: High
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Jeweller Sizing (Best)

Visit any jeweller for a free ring mandrel sizing. Most major jewellers (Goldsmiths, H.Samuel, Beaverbrooks, independent) size for free. DiamondsByUK also offers free postal ring sizers. This is the best method — try on sample bands in the actual width you plan to purchase, with both standard and comfort fit options.

⭐ Accuracy: Best — Recommended

📐 Step-by-Step: Measuring Your Wedding Band Size at Home

  • 1
    Choose the correct finger and hand In the UK, USA, Australia, Canada and most English-speaking countries — wedding bands are worn on the left ring finger. In Germany, Russia, Norway, India and Eastern Europe — worn on the right ring finger. Dominant hands are often ½ to 1 size larger — always measure the actual hand the band will be worn on.
  • 2
    Measure in the evening at room temperature (5–9pm ideal) Fingers swell slightly throughout the day and are smallest in the morning. Measuring in the evening gives the average everyday wearing size. Avoid measuring after exercise, hot shower, or in cold weather — all of these temporarily change finger size.
  • 3
    Wrap paper strip snugly around the base of the ring finger The paper should be snug but not compressing — you should be able to slide it slightly. Mark the overlap and measure in mm. This is your circumference. Find it in the Circ.(mm) column of the chart above.
  • 4
    Account for your band width and fit type Once you have your base measurement — apply the width adjustment: +½ size for every 2mm above 4mm. For comfort fit bands: subtract ½ size. Example: measured circumference = 53.8mm (UK N / US 6.5), ordering a 6mm comfort fit band → adjust to UK M½ / US 6.
  • 5
    Check knuckle clearance The band must be able to slide over your knuckle. If your knuckle is noticeably wider than the base of your finger, measure both and use the knuckle measurement — then consider a hinged or split-shank band that allows easier removal, or simply use the larger measurement.
💍 Stacking Wedding Band with Engagement Ring – 2026

💍 How to Stack a Wedding Band with Your Engagement Ring

When a wedding band is worn stacked on the same finger as an engagement ring, the two rings together can feel noticeably tighter than either ring alone. The general rule: if you will wear both rings stacked daily, order the wedding band ½ a size larger than your single-ring measurement. This accounts for the additional material of the second ring on the finger. Many couples choose a wedding band that is slightly narrower (1–2mm narrower) than the engagement ring shank to create a balanced look and avoid adding too much bulk. Wedding bands shaped or contoured to fit around the engagement ring's setting (called "fitted" or "notched" wedding bands) are also an option for rings with a very pronounced setting.

📐 Matching Wedding Band Width to Engagement Ring — 2026

The engagement ring's shank (band) width sets the visual baseline for your wedding band pairing. A classic rule from ECI Jewelers: the wedding band should be equal to or narrower than the engagement ring shank. For a standard solitaire with a 2mm shank — a 2–2.5mm wedding band is ideal. For a bold engagement ring with a 4mm shank — a 3–4mm wedding band works well. Avoid wedding bands that are significantly wider than the engagement ring shank as this can visually overpower the engagement ring and create an unbalanced look. A jeweller can show you both rings together on a finger display before you order.

🔧 Resizing Wedding Bands – What You Need to Know 2026

✅ Wedding Bands That Can Be Resized

Can be resized (1–2 sizes): Plain metal bands (yellow gold, white gold, rose gold, platinum), straight-shank bands without stones, solitaire-style bands with a single accent stone, and court profile (flat inside, domed outside) bands. Resizing is typically done by cutting the shank, adding or removing a small section of metal, and re-soldering and polishing. Most quality jewellers complete this in 1–5 business days. Cost: approximately £30–£80 for gold · £80–£200+ for platinum at UK independent jewellers.

⚠️ Wedding Bands That Cannot Be Resized

Cannot or should not be resized: Full eternity bands (diamonds or gemstones set all the way around — cutting the shank would destroy the setting), tension-set bands (the metal tension holds the stone — resizing changes the tension), very narrow bands under 1.5mm (the metal may crack or distort), titanium and tungsten bands (too hard to cut — cannot be resized at all, must be exchanged for a new size), Damascus steel and ceramic bands. Important: Many men's wedding bands are made from titanium or tungsten — if there is any chance the size is wrong, choose a gold or platinum alternative that can be resized. Always confirm resizability with your jeweller before purchasing.

Wedding Band Size FAQ – 2026
What is the average wedding band size for women in the UK?
The average wedding band size for women in the UK is UK L½ to UK N — equivalent to US 6 to 6.5, EU 52–53, and approximately 51.8–53.8mm circumference. Blue Nile data shows US 6 as the most commonly purchased women's wedding band size; Tiffany data aligns with US 6.5 (UK N). For a 4mm standard-fit plain band, UK N / US 6.5 is the best single estimate. For a wider band (6mm+), order UK N½ / US 7. For a comfort fit band, order UK M½ / US 6.
What is the average wedding band size for men in the UK?
The average wedding band size for men in the UK is UK R to UK T — equivalent to US 8.5 to 10, EU 58–62, and approximately 58–62mm circumference. Blue Nile data shows US 9 as the most commonly purchased men's wedding band size (UK R). For a 4mm standard-fit plain band, UK S / US 9.5 is the best single estimate for the average adult man. For a wider 6mm band — order UK T / US 10. For comfort fit — order UK R½ / US 9.
Should my wedding band be the same size as my engagement ring?
Not necessarily — and for most people who wear both rings stacked, the wedding band should be ½ size larger than the engagement ring. When two rings are worn on the same finger simultaneously, the combined material creates a tighter fit than either ring alone. If your engagement ring is UK N / US 6.5, order your wedding band in UK N½ / US 7. If you plan to wear the wedding band on a different finger, or only wear the wedding band without the engagement ring, order the same size as your engagement ring.
What is the difference between comfort fit and standard fit wedding bands?
A standard fit (flat fit / traditional fit) band has a flat interior — the full band width contacts the finger. It feels stable and snug. A comfort fit band has a gently domed, convex interior — reducing contact area, making it much easier to slide on and off, and far more comfortable for all-day wear on wider bands. The key sizing difference: comfort fit bands feel approximately ½ size larger than the same stamped standard fit band. Always size down ½ size when ordering comfort fit. Lovely Planners and DiamondsByUK both recommend comfort fit for bands 5mm and wider worn daily.
Can titanium or tungsten wedding bands be resized?
No — titanium and tungsten wedding bands cannot be resized. These metals are too hard to cut, solder or reshape using standard jewellery tools. If a titanium or tungsten band is the wrong size, it must be exchanged for a new band in the correct size. For this reason, jewellers strongly recommend getting a professionally confirmed ring size (via in-store mandrel fitting, not just a paper measurement) before ordering a titanium or tungsten band. Many retailers offer free exchange within 30–60 days for sizing issues on these metals — confirm the exchange policy before purchasing.
How wide should my men's wedding band be?
The most popular men's wedding band widths in 2026 are 6mm (classic traditional) and 8mm (bold modern), according to ECI Jewelers and Serendipity Diamonds. General guidelines: Slim / average hands → 4–6mm looks best. Average / larger hands → 6–8mm is ideal. Broad / large hands → 8–10mm makes the most visual impact. If you prefer a minimal look, 4–5mm is universally flattering on all hand sizes. Remember to apply the width sizing adjustment: for a 6mm band, go up ½ size from your measured size; for an 8mm band, go up 1 full size.
When is the best time to measure your finger for a wedding band?
The best time to measure your finger for a wedding band is in the late afternoon or evening (ideally 5–9pm) at a comfortable room temperature. Fingers are at their smallest first thing in the morning and when cold, and at their largest in the evening and in warm weather. For a wedding band worn daily for life — the evening measurement gives the best everyday average fit. Your Wedding Bands and DiamondsByUK both specifically recommend this timing. Avoid measuring after exercise, a hot bath, or immediately after waking. If your finger size varies significantly between morning and evening, order the mid-point size or use a comfort fit band which accommodates slight fluctuations better.
How much does it cost to resize a wedding band in the UK?
Resizing a plain wedding band in the UK typically costs £25–£60 for yellow or rose gold · £40–£80 for white gold · £80–£200+ for platinum at an independent jeweller. Factors that increase cost: platinum (harder to work), large size changes (3+ sizes), engraving that must be re-applied after resizing, or a ring with stones near the shank. Many retailers (Blue Nile, Brilliant Earth, local independent jewellers) offer one free resize within 30–60 days of purchase — always confirm this at the point of sale. Titanium, tungsten, ceramic and Damascus steel bands cannot be resized and must be exchanged.