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VIP August 2014

Ring holder for men?

J, on September 15, 2014 at 9:57 AM Posted in Wedding Attire 1 7

I'm sorry if this has been asked recently but I am on my phone so I can't look. I've seen lots of options of those necklaces that easily hold onto your ring of you can't wear them to work or something but I haven't found any good options for men. Does anybody have any suggestions for a manlier looking ring holder necklace?? My hubby can't wear his to work =(

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Latest activity by Sylvia, on September 4, 2015 at 3:17 AM
  • Mrs. F-u-...
    Master December 2014
    Mrs. F-u-... ·
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    A solid chain necklace should work, I'd think.

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  • Ashley
    VIP April 2015
    Ashley ·
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    He can get a manlier chain like Emilie suggested. Or just leave it at home? Kind of stinks that he can't wear it, though.

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  • rusticbride
    Master May 2014
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    My DH can't wear his at work either since he works with machines, and his Dad actually lost his wedding finger because of a machine before he was born. It basically snagged on his wedding band, and it ripped his finger off. So, naturally, DH is concerned about maintaining all of his fingers Smiley winking It's pretty funny when his Dad waves though. It looks like his Dad is throwing up a gang sign.

    My DH puts his in his wallet when he's at work, and that's what all of the other guys do at work with theirs.

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  • ValZtoB
    Master March 2015
    ValZtoB ·
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    My FH is a welder. Many of his coworkers wear this ring while working. And leave their formal rings at home. This is what my fiancé intends to do as well.

    http://www.saferingz.com/

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  • J
    VIP August 2014
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    Ya a solid chain would work but I was looking for the ring holder ones that they make for women. Then he could just hide it in his shirt. He really can't wear one at all because he works with criminals and would prefer that they know as little about him as possible which is why him and a lot off his friends at work don't wear them. I knew he wasn't going to ahead of time but I just thought it would be cool if there was another way he could

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  • Lizzie
    Just Said Yes August 2012
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    My husband and I have spent the past two years developing a ring holder that would be convenient and safe for men's and women's rings. We call it the Blingnet. The Blingnet is not intended to be worn, however, it is intended to magnetize to different surfaces like fridges, medicine cabinets, and lockers. This we hope will provide safety for rings when they are not worn and be convenient for people to use and place in different locations.

    Were launching a KickStarter campaign soon to raise the funds needed to start production of the Blingnet. Check out our website www.theblingnet.com and preview our KickStarter campaign here http://bit.ly/BacktheBlingnet. We hope the Blingnet could be the solution you and your husband are looking for!

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  • S
    Just Said Yes February 2015
    Sylvia ·
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    Maybe he could try a silicone wedding ring, as this might be more comfortable solution for work. A lot of athletes wear them instead regular rings because of that. Here is one of many suggestions in case you want to go for this option: http://www.b2action.com/

    Best of luck Smiley smile

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