Two Types Of Toe Rings To Wear This Summer

Summer is the best time to treat your feet and put them on show, storing away your heavy winter boots for another season, and instead opting for flip-flops or sandals. And if you are going to be putting your feet on public view, it is also a good idea to pay a little attention to them with a professional pedicure, and then dress them up with your favorite colored nail polish and toe rings.

There are tons of great designs of toe rings that you can choose from in the stores, making it a lot of fun shopping for ones that are perfect for you. The majority of them are also very affordably priced, which allows you to build up a little collection so you can wear multiple ones, or wear certain ones to match your outfit, or because they go really well with your favorite pair of shoes. There is also a high end of the market, where you can spend a lot more money on special occasion toe rings, so rather than the cheaper sterling silver ones, you might splash out on a diamond toe ring for an important family occasion where you want to look your dazzling best.

One thing to remember if you opt for an expensive toe ring is to make sure that it fits properly. If it is not a snug fit, there is the possibility that it could slide off your toe and be lost, which would be particularly upsetting if you paid a lot for it. When shopping for toe rings, you will find two main types. The commonest is the split or adjustable toe ring, which can be stretched to fit onto any of your toes except the big one. These do have the unfortunate and painful habit of pinching the skin if they get squeezed while you wear them, and can slide easily around so that the pretty design ends up hidden underneath.

The second type of toe ring is the fitted version, which is by far the best type to buy if you are shopping for a special occasion, expensive one. These are full circular rings without any split in them, and because of this they need to be sized correctly. This does mean they normally fit only one toe on each foot rather than being able to change toes whenever you feel like it. The extra expense of fitted toe rings is a price worth paying to make sure you will not end up losing a very expensive piece of jewelry. And being a full ring means you no longer have to worry about getting pinched or losing the pattern under your foot, as often the designs on these rings are featured all the way round.