When you shop for wedding bands, you'll be asked lots of questions about what you're looking for. One question will probably be, "Do you want comfort fit or regular fit?" Do you know the difference?Comfort fit bands are designed with a rounded inside so they slide on easier and sit on your finger more comfortably, as the name suggests. There are degrees of comfort fit, as well. "Light comfort fit" may only be very slightly rounded on the inside, "heavy comfort fit" will be a very thick (from inside to outside) band, and then the regular comfort fit is somewhere in between.
Comfort fit, or internally round, bands are definitely more comfortable for people who have to frequently remove their rings, and for people who are not used to wearing rings, so they are especially popular among men. Because comfort fit rings are thicker from inside to out, they have more metal content than standard rings and may be much more expensive. Regular "half-round" rings don't have the luxurious feel of a comfort fit band, but the truth is that once the ring is on your finger, you don't feel much of a difference.
No matter what you're wearing, if it's on your finger for the rest of your life, eventually you get used to it. It's up to you to decide if the extra cost of a comfort fit band is worth it to you.
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Staying true to a theme can sometimes be hard, especially when there's a lot of varying information about what's authentic for the time period. Jewelry has changed so much over the centuries, it's not easy to find accurate information. But we think you can come pretty close to historical accuracy, if you so choose.


We're seeing an ongoing trend, in Hollywood and elsewhere, of couples making a commitment without getting legally hitched. Some couples, like Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, consider their children enough commitment, while other couples, like Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins, simply have made the choice not to marry.


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The wedding officiant stood before the happy couple. And before the happy bride's little son, who was four years old. The ceremony had proceeded without hitch to this point, the exchange of the rings. When the rings were brought out, the bride and groom turned to the little boy, who had been sitting in the front row with his grandmother.
Now, whether or not anyone would actually use one of these rings as their wedding bands, we'd love to know. A personal favorite? Yep, the Remember Ring, which heats up to 120 degrees Fahrenheit for 10 seconds every hour beginning 24 hours before your anniversary date. How's that for scary?
Here's a great idea for all of you do-it-yourself lovers: make your own wedding rings. At the 




