nevlossiel
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Jul 9, 2006
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- 41
I got my e-ring just a couple of weeks ago, in the heat of summer. At 5.5, it fit perfectly. But today the temp dropped below 70 degrees--and I noticed the ring was sliding just a tad. I know I can easily have it sized down to 5.25, but I''m concerned that I should go with a temporary fix like a plastic ring guard for now because what if I need it larger later in life? Sure, I can have it resized again, back up to a 5.5 or whatever, but repeated resizing could weaken the metal.
I figured the average high temp in Chicago, where I live, and it comes out to about 60 degrees if you average the average highs for each month.
I don''t want resizing beads because I think they''ll bother my finger. But I don''t know whether those plastic guards can resize my ring just a tiny amount--1/4 size.
Thoughts? Wait a while and see if my finger shrinkage today was an aberration?
I figured the average high temp in Chicago, where I live, and it comes out to about 60 degrees if you average the average highs for each month.
I don''t want resizing beads because I think they''ll bother my finger. But I don''t know whether those plastic guards can resize my ring just a tiny amount--1/4 size.
Thoughts? Wait a while and see if my finger shrinkage today was an aberration?