SIZE GUIDE
Method 1:
First, decide how you prefer to wear your necklace, tightly, loosely, or as an exact fit.
Tight fit (45cm/18" or shorter) is recommended when you want a high-fitting necklace that holds the skin tight. These lengths are popular when it comes to thin and lightweight necklaces that appear above the shirt's neckline.
Exact fit (50cm/19.6" - 55cm/21.6") is the best and most popular option for most men. It allows the necklace to fit tightly and naturally around the neck. A precisely fitting necklace falls neatly on the collarbone and provides a small space for it to move. These necklaces can be worn inside or outside the shirt.
Loose fit (60cm/23.6" or longer) is a popular style among men who prefer their necklaces to sit low without restriction. Loose-fitting necklaces are usually worn on the outside of the shirt and often include a pendant or chunky look.
Tip: thin metal chains often look better when shorter in length (and larger necklaces better when longer). If you are in doubt, go with a 50cm / 20" length or another exact fit necklace, as these tend to gather the most compliments.
Method 2:
Prepare a thin wire that is long enough. Then, wrap the thread around your neck, find the most comfortable and suitable position for you to wear the necklace, make a mark, then remove the thread and use a ruler to measure the length from one end to the mark, which is roughly the length of the necklace that fits you.
For example, if you measure a length of 50cm / 20", you can choose a necklace that is close to 50cm / 20" in length. Or you might want your necklace to be worn shorter for a decorative effect, opt for a slightly shorter length than 50cm / 20". For example, if you measure a length of 50cm / 20", but you want the necklace to drape a little more, you can choose a necklace that is longer than 50cm / 20".
Tip:It should be noted that the fine wire should be measured in a horizontal state and fit the neck, so that the measurement results will be more accurate.
How to measure finger circumference:
STEP1:Prepare a slip of paper, about 10cm / 3.9" long and 0.5cm / 0.2" wide, wrap it around the root of the finger where you need to wear the ring, and try to fit the finger as close as possible.
STEP2:Make a mark at the intersection of the strips of paper to get the girth of the base of the finger.
STEP3:Wrap it around the middle joint of the finger again, try to fit the finger as closely as possible, and mark the intersection of the paper strips to get the finger joint circumference.
STEP4:Compare the circumference of the base of the finger with the joint circumference, and it is recommended to use the larger circumference between the two as a reference to choose your ring.
Tip:The ideal ring size should be tight, not too tight or too loose, just fit the knuckles, and it is recommended to measure 3 times to reduce the error.
There is a difference in the size of the left and right fingers, so measure the ring number according to the finger you are wearing. In the summer, the ring should feel a little tighter, and in the winter, it is better to wear the ring that can be rotated from side to side but not easy to fall off.