Size Chart Guide

We'll help find your ring size using one of these simple methods:

Method 1. Measure an existing ring

Already own an LMI ring, perfect. Once you complete this method, future ordering will be simple. Alternatively, measure one of your current favourite pieces for the same results.  


How To Measure:

  1. Measure the internal diameter of your ring, it will match with the corresponding size in the ring chart below. Make sure to use mm for the most accurate results.


Method 2. Measure your finger

Measure your finger with a thin piece of paper or string. This simple method can help you find an accurate fit.

  1. Cut a long string (or piece of paper) that's about 6-inches long.
  2. Wrap the sting or paper around the base of your finger, this should fit both tight and snug without letting the string or paper stretch.
  3. Make a note where the string or paper meets and measure the distance with a ruler (in mm).
  4. Match your measurement in mm with the closest circumference on the chart.

Alternatively if you know your size already just simply convert to the USA size as shown down below:

CIRCUMFERENCE (MM)

DIAMETER (MM)

USA & CANADA

EUROPE

UK

ASIA

42

13.3

2

42

E

4

43

13.7

2.50

43

E.5

5

44

14.1

3

44

F

5.5

45

14.3

3.25

45

G

6

 

14.5

3.50

 

 

 

46

14.7

3.75

46

H

7

47

14.9

4

47

H.5

7.5

 

15.1

4.25

 

 

8

48

15.3

4.50

48

I.5

8.5

49

15.5

4.75

49

J.5

9

 

15.7

5

 

 

 

50

15.9

5.25

50

K

10

 

16.1

5.50

 

 

 

51

16.3

5.75

51

L

11

52

16.5

6

52

L.5

12

53

16.7

6.25

53

M.5

13

 

16.9

6.50

 

 

 

54

17.1

6.75

54

N.5

14

 

17.3

7

 

 

 

55

17.5

7.25

55

O

15

56

17.7

7.50

56

P

16

 

17.9

7.75

 

 

 

57

18.1

8

57

P.5

17

58

18.3

8.25

58

Q.5

18

 

18.5

8.50

 

 

 

59

18.8

8.75

59

R

19

60

19.0

9

60

S

20

 

19.2

9.25

 

 

 

61

19.4

9.50

61

S.5

21

 

19.6

9.75

 

 

 

62

19.8

10

62

T.5

22

63

20.0

10.25

63

U.5

23

 

20.2

10.50

 

 

 

64

20.4

10.75

64

V

24

65

20.6

11

65

W

25

 

20.8

11.25

 

 

 

66

21.0

11.50

66

W.5

26

67

21.2

11.75

67

X.5

27

 

21.4

12

 

 

 

68

21.6

12.25

68

Z

28

69

21.8

12.50

69

12.5

29

 

22.0

12.75

 

 

 

70

22.2

13

70

 

30

 

Method 3.

If you happen to own a measuring tape at home, then this is will get the job done most accurately.

  1. Find a flexible, measuring tape with millimeter measurements.
  2. Wrap the tape snugly around the base of your finger, not too tight and not too loose. Aim for a snug but comfortable fit. Make sure to not let the measuring tape go and make sure you start from the 0 mark on the tape.
  3. Remember the number that meets up with your starting point at 0. Note how many millimeters it took to wrap the measuring tape around your finger.
  4. Match your finger measurement (in mm) with the corresponding ring size in the ring chart shown in method #02. If your tape is only showing in centimeter, use an online CM to MM converter to figure out your finger size in the closest millimeter.

TIPS

  • Measure your wrist at room temperature, this gives a more accurate reading as temperature directly affects the diameter of limbs.
  • between sizes, no problem. We personally recommend ordering up. It's better to size a bracelet smaller rather than larger.

 Find your bracelet or bangle size using one of these easy methods:

Method 1. Measure an existing bracelet or bangle

How To Measure a bracelet

1. Lay down one of your preexisting bracelets, make sure to choose one that fits you 
perfectly.
2. lace the measuring ta
pe starting from the clasp right to the end of the bracelet (in inches) and order the size which is closest to your measurement. To ensure it fits comfortably, we suggest adding half an inch for comfort. You can add or subtract by half inch to whether you prefer a loose or tight fit.

How To Measure a bangle

1. Find a bangle which fits you correctly and lay it down flat.
2. Measure from the clasp to the end of the bracelet (in cm) and order the size which is closest to your measurement. To ensure it fits comfortably, we suggest adding 1.5cm for comfort. You can add or subtract cm to whether you prefer a loose or tight fit.

Method 2. Use a tape measure                                                                                                                                                                                                                    If you have a flexible measuring tape at home, this will get the most accurately measurements.

    1. Find a measuring tape, preferably one made from softer fabrics 
    2. Fit around your wrist, make sure to do this where you would like the bracelet to sit exactly. Once fitted comfortably, do not let the tape go and make sure you start from the 0 mark on the tape.
    3. Purchase the size closest to your measurement. Inches for bracelets and cm for bangles.
    4. Dazzle with your LMI piece. 


    TIPS

    • Measure your wrist at room temperature, this gives a more accurate reading as temperature directly affects the diameter of limbs.
    • between sizes, no problem. We personally recommend ordering up. It's better to size a bracelet smaller rather than larger.

    Customer notice If you have any doubts or questions about sizing, please do not hesitate to contact one of our friendly customer service representatives and we will be more than happy to guide you through your Love My Ice journey.