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Mens wedding bands- is 8mm too wide?
My fiance found a ring at Kay Jewelers that he liked that was 7mm wide. We recently found another that he likes that is 8mm wide. He isn’t a tiny guy or anything…. nor is he huge. He’s about 5’10 or 5’11 and 200 pounds. Do you think an 8mm band is too wide?
my husband’s band is right at that size. he is 6’1″. his friends call it his “noggin thumper”. on the up side, it never, and i mean NEVER, gets overlooked when we are out. ladies know quickly that he is a married man. lol. go with whatever you and he like. i personally like the look of a large band on a man’s larger hand.
Tacori Mens Wedding Bands at Arthurs Jewelers
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Men’s Black Marcozzi Four Button Tuxedo Jacket Bargain Prom Band Chorus 66R $9.99 |
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Men’s Black Marcozzi Four Button Tuxedo Jacket Bargain Prom Band Chorus 46L $9.99 |
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Men’s Black Marcozzi Four Button Tuxedo Jacket Bargain Prom Band Chorus 39XL $9.99 |
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Men’s Black Marcozzi Four Button Tuxedo Jacket Bargain Prom Band Chorus 48XL $9.99 |
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Men’s Black Marcozzi Four Button Tuxedo Jacket Bargain Prom Band Chorus 42L $9.99 |
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Men’s Black Marcozzi Four Button Tuxedo Jacket Bargain Prom Band Chorus 41S $9.99 |
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Men’s Black Marcozzi Four Button Tuxedo Jacket Bargain Prom Band Chorus 43S $9.99 |
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Men’s Black Marcozzi Four Button Tuxedo Jacket Bargain Prom Band Chorus 56L $9.99 |
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Men’s Black Marcozzi Four Button Tuxedo Jacket Bargain Prom Band Chorus 39S $9.99 |
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Men’s Black Marcozzi Four Button Tuxedo Jacket Bargain Prom Band Chorus 43R $9.99 |
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Men’s Black Marcozzi Four Button Tuxedo Jacket Bargain Prom Band Chorus 64L $9.99 |
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Men’s Black Marcozzi Four Button Tuxedo Jacket Bargain Prom Band Chorus 42S $9.99 |
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Men’s Black Marcozzi Four Button Tuxedo Jacket Bargain Prom Band Chorus 35S $9.99 |
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Men’s Black Marcozzi Four Button Tuxedo Jacket Bargain Prom Band Chorus 37R $9.99 |
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Men’s Black Marcozzi Four Button Tuxedo Jacket Bargain Prom Band Chorus 43L $9.99 |
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West Bend 41300 Hi-Rise Electronic Dual-Blade Breadmaker $80.00 The West Bend dual-paddle breadmaker offers 11 program settings, including a homemade setting which allows you to set your own breadmaking preferences. It also has the dual knead bar for lighter tasting breads, and a 1, 1.5, or 2 lb capacity…. |
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Cuisinart Power Advantage Plus 9-Speed Hand Mixer with Storage Case $145.00 Powerful Cuisinart Advantage Plus 9-speed hand mixer provides the versatility to mix light ingredients and the full range of speeds to blend heavy batters. This 220-watt motor uses automatic feedback to boost power for blending dense cookie batter or kneading heavy bread dough. Digital touchpad modernizes this 9-speed mixer with the ease of fingertip control and features a large LED display to gau… |
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Madison Avenue Whiskey Glasses -Set of 2 $24.95 Serve nostalgia neat or on the rocks. With their distinct silver rim hearkening back to 1960s design these glasses lend an executive style and boldness to Whiskey drinking. Mouth-blown lead-free crystal. Hand wash only. Note: Arctic Rocks sold separately. Size: 4′H 17 oz…. |
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Blunderbuss $6.40 Produced by Jack White and recorded at his own Third Man Studio in Nashville, Blunderbuss has been described by White as “an album I couldn’t have released until now. I’ve put off making records under my own name for a long time but these songs feel like they could only be presented under my name. These songs were written from scratch, had nothing to do with anyone or anything else but my own expr… |
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Analog Man [CD / DVD Combo Deluxe Edition] $13.99 Grammy Award winning rock and roll legend Joe Walsh returns with Analog Man, his first solo album in two decades to be released on June 5th, 2012 from Fantasy Records/Concord Music Group. Analog Man is both modern and timelessly soulful, packed with Walsh’s beloved wit, charm and chops; it delivers an incredibly raw and intimate sound. “It’s been 20 years and I have a lot to say,” said Walsh. … |
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O Brother, Where Art Thou? $6.48 The best soundtracks are like movies for the ears, and O Brother, Where Art Thou? joins the likes of Saturday Night Fever and The Harder They Come as cinematic pinnacles of song. The music from the Coen brothers’ Depression-era film taps into the source from which the purest strains of country, blues, bluegrass, folk, and gospel music flow. Producer T Bone Burnett enlists the voices of Alison Krau… |
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Pixar Short Films Collection: Volume 1 [Blu-ray] $19.48 Features include: •MPAA Rating: UNRATED•Format: Blu-Ray•Runtime: 54 minutes… |
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X2: X-Men United … |
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Wild Man Blues [VHS] $16.94 In 1996, with his public image at a low ebb after a messy breakup with Mia Farrow, clarinetist and filmmaker Woody Allen set off on a tour of Europe with his New Orleans jazz band. Accompanying him were his sister, his soon-to-be wife Soon-Yi Previn, and Oscar-winning documentary maker Barbara Kopple. Like Allen says as the beginning of the tour, “Theoretically, this should be fun for us.” Woody … |
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Above All Forearm Forklift Lifting and Moving Straps, Orange $29.95 … |