Road rules0 min ago
Plain wedding bands - is there a difference between the male and female options?
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Hello, my man and I are looking at wedding rings at the moment. We would both like a plain 4mm platinum band. However on most websites the 'for him' band is �100 more than the 'for her' band when they appear to be the same. We have checked and either can be made in any size so its not to do with men having bigger fingers. So does anyone know what the difference is? Or are the shops being cheeky and we could just order two from the bridal section?
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My ring is 6mm wide and the wife's is 3mm, so that could well be the reason for the difference in price as that was what made mine cost an extra �100.
If you can find one you like from the bridal section, go for it. Weddings are expensive enough as it is - anything that cuts the cost is worth doing
My ring is 6mm wide and the wife's is 3mm, so that could well be the reason for the difference in price as that was what made mine cost an extra �100.
If you can find one you like from the bridal section, go for it. Weddings are expensive enough as it is - anything that cuts the cost is worth doing
LOL I took the direct/rude approach and rang them up and asked them why they charged differently. Apparently it is because on average men have bigger fingers than women, so they apply a standardised pricing structure based on this premise. Therefore the small fingered amongst us are subsidising those with sausage fingers and the small fingered men in particular are keeping down the costs for thick fingered women - I told them I thought that was scandalous!!
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