
IS IT BEST TO SIZE UP WHEN STACKING MORE THAN TWO RINGS?
Similar to ring sizing, ring stacking is a personal choice. Some prefer rings that fit snugly, while others like a looser fit. Cold weather can cause your rings to feel loose, while warm weather can make them feel tighter due to swelling. You may also notice your rings feeling tight after a workout. It's important to remember that your ring size can fluctuate throughout the day, so consider this when determining your size for stacking rings. We recommend having your ring size measured by a jeweler or using a plastic ring sizer at home to avoid the hassle of returns and exchanges later.
These Veatge birthstone rings are 1.3mm in width. If you plan to stack two rings, it's best to go with your true size. A true-to-size stack works perfectly to stack three rings if you prefer a snug fit. If you like a looser (or more comfortable) fit and have some wiggle room when stacking more than three or more rings, consider going half a size up for all three. Alternatively, you can stay true to size for two rings and choose half a size bigger for one. You can always mix up the sizing to ensure a comfortable fit.

Here's one more trick to find the accurate size if you have the plastic belt-like ring sizer at home. I recommend putting on any ring on the finger you intend to wear this stack on. Then, use the ring sizer and try to move your fingers a bit to find a comfortable fit. Pay attention to whether the ring sizer changes by half a size when you bend your fingers. As the width of the band increases, it may feel tighter on your finger. This will help you decide if you need to size up or if you can stick with your true size.
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