Technique 1
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Purchase our “Try Me on for Size” multisizer to accurately measure your toe or thumb size at home. This plastic sizing tool can be used over and over again.
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Technique 2
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You will need a pair of scissors,
a pen/pencil, a metric ruler, tape, and a printer.
Allow 5-10 minutes. |
1. Print out the sizer on this PDF (1o8K). NOTE: go to “Page
Setup” and make sure that the box “fit to page” is
unchecked. This is where you need the metric ruler: the length
of the sizer from one edge to the other must be 62mm—if it’s
not, you’ll need to use Technique 3. Call for help at 209-480-8680.
2. Carefully cut out a sizer
revealing all of the outer lines (with the outline remaining). It doesn’t
have to be perfect.
3. Attach a small piece of
tape on the far left side of the paper ruler (see Fig. 1).
4. You will be sizing two parts
of your second toe. First, measure the toe pad; this is the thickest
part of the toe, usually at the base of the cuticle. We suggest you
tape the sizer to the top of your toe, then wrap it from left to right
around the toe. Mark where the number meets the far left edge of the
sizer (see Fig. 2).
5. Next, measure the middle section of
your toe, just below the toe pad, in between the two knuckles—not
at the base as we do for fingers (see Fig. 3).
6. To ensure an accurate fit, please wrap
the sizer snugly around your toe (your Toe Ring will not be snug). Mark
where the number meets the far left edge of the sizer (see Fig. 4).
7. Sizing your toe can be tricky, therefore
we recommend repeating this process several times until you are able
to obtain the same measurement at least twice for both parts of your
toe.
8. Use this sizing chart to calculate your ring size.
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Technique 3
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You will need scissors, ribbon
(3"-4"), a pen or pencil with a sharp tip that can write
on ribbon, a metric ruler, & tape.
Allow 5-10 minutes. |
1. Cut approximately a 3-4
inch piece of ribbon.
2. Attach a small piece of
tape on the far left side of the ribbon.
3. You will be sizing two parts of your
second toe. First, wrap the ribbon around the toe pad; this is the thickest
part of the toe, usually at the base of the cuticle (see Fig. 1). We
suggest you tape the ribbon to the top of your toe, then wrap it from
left to right around the toe. Mark where the ribbon meets the edge (see
Fig. 2).
4. Next, measure the middle section of
your toe, just below the toe pad, in between the 2 knuckles (not at
the base as we do for fingers). Wrap it from left to right around the
toe (see Fig. 3). Mark where the ribbon meets the edge (see Fig. 4).
5. To ensure an accurate fit, please wrap
the ribbon snugly around your toe (your Toe Ring will not be snug).
6. Sizing your toe can be tricky, therefore
we recommend repeating this process several times until you are able
to obtain the same measurement at least twice. Remove the ribbon from
your toe.
7. Measure in millimeters* from the edge
of the ribbon to the marks you made.
8. Use this sizing chart to calculate your ring size.
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Anklets
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You will need scissors, ribbon
(3"-4"), a pen or pencil with a sharp tip that can write
on ribbon, a metric ruler, & tape.
Allow 5-10 minutes. |
1. Wrap the ribbon / string around your ankle just after your ankle bone (the bone part thats above the pinky side of your foot). Mark where the ribbon meets the edge
2. Measure in inches from the edge
of the ribbon to the marks you made.
3. Then take that number and add one-half inch. This will be your anklet size.(e.g., if your ankle measures 9", then your anklet size will be 9.5").
NOTE: If basing your size on an anklet you presently own, include the clasp when stating your measurement.
* Millimeters are located on a standard ruler, opposite
of the inches. Millimeters = Centimeters x 10. (For example: 4.7 centimeters
would be 47 millimeters.)
Please call if we can assist you in any way
at 209-480-8680.
*** Sizing Tips ***
1. By far the most comfortable
toe for a Toe Ring is the second toe (the one next to the big toe).
Approximately 5% can wear a Toe Ring on any other toe. You are welcome
to size another toe, and if it's not comfortable, we are more than happy
to exchange it. See Exchanges & Returns.
2. For some, the foot with the straighter,
less bulbous toe tends to be more comfortable (usually the left foot).
3. Again, these sizing techniques will
only be successful if the tool is wrapped snugly around the toe.
4. Our Toe Rings are available in over
50 sizes which ensure complete comfort for approximately 95% of our
clients. See Exchanges & Returns for more information.
5. For further information, see “Frequently Asked ” or give us a call at 209-480-8680.
If you would prefer a different system than the above,
we’d be happy to mail you a plastic sizing tool perfect for toes
& fingers. Feel free to call us at 209-480-8680 or e-mail us at info@ringaroundthetoezees.com