J jadegreene Rough_Rock Joined Sep 14, 2003 Messages 24 Sep 29, 2004 #1 I got my rings in Australia and am size K 1/2 or L depending on how wide it is it seems. My engagement ring is L and wedding band is K 1/2. I keep seeing people talk about size 3 or 4 - what do they mean? What''s the equivalent and why are there different scales?
I got my rings in Australia and am size K 1/2 or L depending on how wide it is it seems. My engagement ring is L and wedding band is K 1/2. I keep seeing people talk about size 3 or 4 - what do they mean? What''s the equivalent and why are there different scales?
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Y yowahking Shiny_Rock Joined Aug 15, 2004 Messages 317 Sep 29, 2004 #2 Same with shoe sizes and which side of the road to drive on. To have the same system, one side would have give in to the other. Since human nature is to resist change, you mates will have the wrong ring sizes for a while.
Same with shoe sizes and which side of the road to drive on. To have the same system, one side would have give in to the other. Since human nature is to resist change, you mates will have the wrong ring sizes for a while.
tomatoe Brilliant_Rock Joined Oct 26, 2003 Messages 1,318 Sep 30, 2004 #3 This is a chart that shows the different finger sizes, your ring size would be in the British system and the American equivalant is a 5 3/4 or 5 1/2
This is a chart that shows the different finger sizes, your ring size would be in the British system and the American equivalant is a 5 3/4 or 5 1/2