US to UK Unisex Rings Size Chart
This chart converts unisex rings sizes from United States (US) to United Kingdom (UK), covering 24 sizes from US 3 to US 15. Each row shows the direct equivalent so you can find your size at a glance.
Whether you are shopping online from a united kingdom retailer or trying to interpret a foreign size label, this conversion chart gives you the mapping you need. The conversions below follow industry-standard sizing used by major brands, though individual brands may vary slightly.
Quick Converter
| US | UK |
|---|---|
| 3 | F |
| 3.5 | G |
| 4 | H |
| 4.5 | I |
| 5 | J |
| 5.5 | K |
| 6 | L |
| 6.5 | M |
| 7 | N |
| 7.5 | O |
| 8 | P |
| 8.5 | Q |
| 9 | R |
| 9.5 | S |
| 10 | T |
| 10.5 | U |
| 11 | V |
| 11.5 | W |
| 12 | X |
| 12.5 | Y |
| 13 | Z |
| 13.5 | Z1 |
| 14 | Z2 |
| 15 | Z4 |
How to Measure Your Rings Size
Wrap a thin strip of paper or a flexible measuring tape around the base of the finger you plan to wear the ring on. Mark where the strip overlaps, then measure the length in millimetres — that is your inner circumference. Alternatively, measure the inner diameter of a ring that already fits well. Measure at the end of the day when fingers are slightly swollen, and try the widest knuckle the ring must pass over.
Understanding US and UK Sizing
The US sizing system is the standard in the United States and is used by most American brands. US sizes are typically numbered and can differ significantly from European or Asian systems. Most US retailers display sizes prominently on labels and online, but the underlying measurements (in inches or centimetres) vary between brands, so treating US sizes as approximate is safest.
UK sizes use the British sizing system, which is closely related to US sizing but offset by roughly half a size for footwear and one or two sizes for clothing. UK sizing is used throughout the United Kingdom, Ireland, and many Commonwealth countries. Historically rooted in the barleycorn system (each size = 8.47 mm), UK shoe sizes still follow that progression today.
Tips for Converting Unisex Rings Sizes
UK ring sizes use letters (A through Z) rather than numbers. A US 7 is roughly a UK N½. The letter system can be confusing at first, but our chart makes the mapping straightforward.
Ring size can change with temperature, time of day, and hydration level. Measure at the end of the day in a warm room for the most representative result.
If you are buying a surprise ring (for an engagement, for example), try to borrow one of the recipient's existing rings and measure its inner diameter — this is more reliable than guessing.
Wide-band rings (over 6 mm) feel tighter than narrow-band rings of the same size. Consider going up half a size for comfort if choosing a wider band.
Quick Reference
Quick reference: US 3 = UK F, US 9 = UK R, and US 15 = UK Z4. The full chart above covers all 24 sizes in this range.
This unisex data is also available in EU, JP, CN sizing. Use the converter tool above to switch between any pair of systems instantly.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I convert US unisex rings sizes to UK?
- Use our US to UK unisex rings size chart above. Find your US size in the left column and read across to find the UK equivalent. For example, US size 9 equals UK size R.
- What is US size 9 in UK for unisex rings?
- US size 9 in unisex rings is equivalent to UK size R. This is a standard conversion used across most major brands, though fit can vary slightly between manufacturers.
- Are US and UK unisex rings sizes the same?
- No, US and UK use different numbering systems for unisex rings. The numbers do not match directly — for example, US 3 corresponds to UK F, not UK 3. Always use a conversion chart rather than assuming the sizes are equivalent.
- What size range does this unisex chart cover?
- This chart covers 24 sizes, from US 3 (UK F) to US 15 (UK Z4). Click any size in the chart for a detailed individual conversion page.
- How accurate are these unisex rings size conversions?
- These conversions follow the industry-standard mapping used by major brands and international sizing organisations. However, individual brands may size slightly differently — a US 9 in one brand might fit like a US 8.5 in another. When possible, check the specific brand's size chart.
- What if I am between two unisex rings sizes?
- If you fall between two sizes, the general advice is to size up for comfort, especially for rings with a wider band. You can also check whether the brand offers half sizes or fits that run large or small.
- Can I use this chart for all unisex brands?
- This chart provides the standard US to UK conversion for unisex rings. Most mainstream brands follow this sizing closely, but some brands are known to run large or small. If accuracy is critical — for example, when ordering online with no option to try on — check the brand's own size chart alongside our conversion.