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The 26 Best Men's Wedding Bands, From Classic to Bold

A Variety of Men's Wedding Bands

Brides / Kevin Liang

Choosing a groom’s wedding band is crucial to the wedding planning process. And no, the groom’s ring is not just limited to a plain golden band—a wide range of styles and metals exist. “It’s a collaborative process,” says jeweler and Ring Bear founder David Schoenfeld. “Often, the bride buys the groom’s wedding band to reciprocate after receiving an engagement ring. That said, it’s common for guys to know what they want and pick it out themselves.”

“Men’s wedding bands are no longer ‘one style fits all,’” Schoenfeld explains. Designs can vary with different metallic blends, intricate textures, diamond-encrusted details, and classic dome profiles. With so many choices and brands, phenomenal options exist at every price point.

Best for the Outdoorsy Groom

Brilliant Earth Summit Wedding Ring

Brilliant Earth Summit Wedding Ring
PHOTO: Brilliant Earth

Life is full of peaks and valleys, so celebrate the journey with Brilliant Earth’s mountainous ring. The brushed-matte band comes in white, yellow, rose gold, and platinum and features a magnificent Mount Everest landscape design. 

Material: 18k white or yellow gold, 14k rose gold, platinum | Style: Brushed matte, nature inspired | Width: 5 millimeters

With thousands of positive reviews, it’s easy to see why nontraditional grooms love this Enso ring. Each band in the Elements collection is infused with precious materials to give the silicon a lustrous shine that blurs the line between industrial and fashionable. Coming in a variety of colors, these rings are ideal for anyone who uses their hands and doesn’t want to damage a traditional metal wedding band.

Material: Silicone | Style: Standard, thin, halo | Width: 2.54, 4.3, 6.6 millimeters

If a sleek and modern band is what you're after, say no more. This 14k gold band is available in recycled rose gold, yellow gold, or white gold. You can even add an engraving for further personalization.

Material: 14k yellow, white, or rose gold | Style: Half round | Width: 5 millimeters

Want a ring that’s out of this world? Auvere’s Galactic band showcases seven tiny moons nestled in 22k polished or satin gold to showcase a love as grand as the galaxy. 

Material: 22k yellow gold | Style: Polished or satin | Width: 6 millimeters

Comfortable, sturdy, and hypoallergenic, this two-toned tantalum wedding band is guaranteed to be a standout option. The matte black titanium center is anchored by a surrounding gray metal for a minimalist aesthetic.

Material: Matte black titanium, gray tantalum | Style: Two-tone, step-edge | Width: 8 millimeters

The Celtic knot is the well-loved symbol of two souls bound by love and is proudly displayed between two beveled edges in this special band from Brilliant Earth. The design comes in rose gold, white gold, yellow gold, and platinum and is a comfortable 6-millimeter width. 

Material: 18k white or yellow gold, 14k rose gold, platinum | Style: Eternity knot | Width: 6 millimeters

Best Art Deco Inspired

Anna Sheffield Sheaves Band

Anna Sheffield Sheaves Band
PHOTO: Anna Sheffield

Art deco details and a unique design make this Anna Sheffield band a vintage-inspired favorite. Coming in white, yellow, and recycled rose gold, this is a ring that’ll continue to dazzle through the ages.

Material: 14k yellow, white, or rose gold | Style: Sheaves | Width: 3 millimeters

This 22k gold band combines traditional with contemporary, thanks to its triple-barrel aesthetic. The unisex design comes in both polished and satin options, making it a sleek and sophisticated choice. 

Material: 22k yellow gold | Style: Triple barrel | Width: 11 millimeters

Kay Jewelers White Gold Baseball Wedding Band
PHOTO: Kay Jewelers

Celebrate your favorite sport without compromising on style with Kay Jeweler’s 6-millimeter baseball band. The distinctive stitch design stands out against lustrous 10k white gold. 

Material: 10k white gold | Style: Engraved baseball stitching design | Width: 6 millimeters

This sleek black tungsten band from Ring Bear is a smart and modern choice for any groom. The relaxed comfort fit, beveled edges, and bold hue are ideal for anyone who wants a stylish band that’ll withstand whatever life throws your way. Plus, it’s carbon neutral and has the option for free engraving.

Material: Black tungsten | Style: Beveled | Width: 4, 6, 8 millimeters

This eye-catching design from Simon G. pulls together a variety of distinct features for one unforgettable ring. The 14k white and 18k rose gold band is adorned with 0.16 carats of white diamond accents and a snakeskin pattern interior.

Material: 14k white/rose gold, 18k white gold, platinum | Style: Diamond accents | Width: 8 millimeters

Looking for something classic with a touch of personality? The soft hammering on this Crown Ring band shines between smooth edges to elevate the style. The 14k white gold and 8-millimeter width make it a timeless and sophisticated choice.

Material: 14k white gold | Style: Hammered center | Width: 8 millimeters

Real dinosaur bone accents and a fiery crimson sleeve in your wedding ring are a fun way to subtly showcase a burning love. The fuss-free fit makes this ring easy to wear and the attractive three-tone bone design makes it fun to wear.

Material: Black zirconium, dinosaur bone | Style: Domed design comfort fit | Width: 8 millimeters

The timeless band shape is elevated with Ring Bear’s Milgrain Band, which boasts a subtle raised border along a smooth surface. Made with recycled materials and available in a variety of widths and metals, it’s an ethical ring that checks off all the boxes. Plus, it comes either matte or polished with free engraving. 

Material: 10k, 14k, 18k yellow or white gold; platinum | Style: Elevated border | Width: 3, 4.5, 6 millimeters

It doesn’t get much more ageless than James Allen’s comfort-fit 7-millimeter band. The slight dome offers a uniform wedding ring look, and since the style comes in a variety of metals, it can meet the needs of many budgets and preferences. 

Material: 14k white, yellow, or rose gold; 18k white or yellow gold; platinum | Style: Slightly domed comfort fit | Width: 7 millimeters

Best Vintage-Inspired

Benchmark The Ambassador

Benchmark The Ambassador
PHOTO: Benchmark

Detailed and dapper, The Ambassador Benchmark ring radiates worldliness. The 14k yellow gold London script patterned center shimmers between the sleek, 14k white gold beveled edges. With a comfortable fit and popular 8-millimeter width, it’ll be your groom’s new favorite accessory. 

Material: 14k white/yellow gold, 18k white or yellow gold, platinum, 18k white gold/platinum, 14k rose gold/platinum, tantalum | Style: Comfort fit, polished beveled edges | Width: 8 millimeters

Coming in eco-friendly silver, gold, and recycled gold, these unisex bands by Lia Ternia form together in perfect balance, representing the life you share. Whether you purchase matching rings or buy a single one to stand alone, the simple yet symbolic design will remind you of your bond. 

Material: 18k eco gold, 18k recycled gold, eco silver | Style: Matching set | Width: 2 millimeters

Contemporary meets classic in this 18k gold band by KatKim. The satin finish and grooved halo are unique, but the beloved shape and 5-millimeter width will be celebrated for a lifetime. It comes in yellow, white, and rose gold and can be made with platinum by request. 

Material: 18k yellow, white, or rose gold | Style: Halo | Width: 6 millimeters

If you can’t decide on your band's color, why not opt for a two-tone ring? This 6-millimeter comfort fit band has a brushed satin 14k white gold center and a shiny yellow 14k gold edge, seamlessly combining two hues and finishes in one handsome ring.

Material: 14k yellow/white gold | Style: Two-tone brushed center | Width: 6 millimeters

This unisex bestselling band from ByChari is the definition of versatile. Whether you select matching ones for both parties or the groom alone opts for this style, the slim 2.6-millimeter band is effortless to wear and comes in 14k white, yellow, and rose gold.

Material: 14k yellow, white, or rose gold | Style: Knuckle or pinky stacker | Width: 2.6 millimeters

This contemporary ring features architectural details and a smooth, sleek surface. It comes in both bronze and sterling silver so the groom can select his color preference.

Material: 22k gold-plated bronze or rhodium-plated sterling silver | Style: Architectural style | Width: Not listed

If you’re trying to find the balance between understated and elevated, the 6-millimeter Ignis band by Angie Marei will make you fall in love. The solid platinum ring is handcrafted with a polished finish for a masculine look. It's also available in a perennial classic 18k yellow gold style that adds a touch of modernity.

Material: Platinum, 18k yellow gold | Style: Knife-edge, high polish | Width: 6 millimeters

The Love collection by Cartier has been an iconic symbol of elegance since the 1970s. The signature screw motifs inset with eight brilliant-cut diamonds dazzle in 18k gold.

Material: 18k yellow, white, or rose gold | Style: Set with diamonds | Width: 4 millimeters

If you’re in search of something special with a twist, this ring from Catbird may be just what you’re looking for. Handmade by local artisans in Brooklyn, New York, this simple ring with a delicate twist at the top of the band is 3.5 millimeters wide and comes in 14k yellow, white, and rose gold. A thinner version of the ring is also available (2.5 millimeters), which makes it a great choice for couples who want matching bands.

Material: 14k yellow, white, or rose gold | Style: Architectural with twist design | Width: 2.5, 3.5 millimeters

This sleek wedding band is a low-profile, polished choice. You can have up to 25 characters engraved on it, making it extra personalized and special. Choose from platinum or 14k white or yellow gold.

Material: Platinum, 14k white gold, 14k yellow gold | Style: Curve band | Width: 4 millimeters

With a hammered texture and polished sheen, this unisex ring exudes timeless elegance. If you want to add a modern touch, try it in rose gold in a wide range of sizes.

Material: 18k white, yellow, or rose gold; platinum | Style: Classic | Width: 3.7 millimeters

What to Look for When Choosing a Men's Wedding Band

  • Material: When choosing a men’s wedding band, you’ll want to evaluate how hard you are on your hands. Precious metals may not be ideal if you work with your hands frequently. If you’re looking for the strongest metal, choose a ring made from tungsten. It's extremely durable, scratch-resistant, and reasonably priced. Silicone is another option. While most couples opt for a classic gold band, it’s common to also have a simple silicone band for travel, exercising, outdoor activities, or working with your hands. 
  • Style: The groom-to-be should choose a wedding band most suited to their individual style, be it an eco-friendly blended metal or a durable silicone ring. If sensitive skin is an issue, choose a pure metal (gold, silver, or platinum) and avoid anything that contains nickel. “Between different materials, colors, widths, and styles, there’s an opportunity for subtle yet meaningful variation to better fit his lifestyle and personality,” Schoenfeld says.
  • Width: To choose the best wedding band width, the groom might want to try on a few different widths to see what feels most comfortable. Men’s wedding bands generally range in width from 3 to 9 millimeters, but most fall in the 5- to 6-millimeter range.
  • Cost: Depending on the type of material you choose, the price of a wedding band can vary. “The average for a tungsten band is $200 to $300; gold (yellow or white) is $350 to $1,000 depending on the carat; and platinum can be found at $1,000 to $1,200,” Schoenfeld says.

FAQ
  • When should the groom begin looking for a ring?

    A groom’s wedding band is an important purchase, so take the time to make the process about him. “It’s never too early to start shopping, but in reality, three to six months before the big day allows for plenty of time to learn his preferences,” Schoenfeld says. In order to make sure the band is ready for the big day, be sure to purchase it at least two months before the wedding in case it needs to be resized or exchanged.

  • Does the groom's ring have to match the bride's ring?

    Like many other decisions, this really just depends on the couple. Some couples like to have rings that match to symbolize their unity. But other couples may prefer to have their ring reflect their individuality.

  • What if the groom's not used to wearing a ring?

    If your groom is having some hesitations about wearing a ring for the first time, Schoenfeld suggests investing in a band that’s designed with a “comfort fit.” These bands tend to be a little pricier since they require more material, but they’re easier to slip over the knuckle and don’t pinch the skin. “For many guys, wearing a ring is new to them, but if the band fits great and is comfortable, he’ll quickly get used to having it on all the time,” Schoenfeld says. 

  • What is the most popular men’s wedding band?

    While yellow gold is the most common type of groom's band, there are many metal and material options to consider. “White gold has really caught on recently," Schoenfeld says. "Platinum is the top-of-the-line option, and tungsten is a newer offering that is often more affordable.”

  • What is the most comfortable material for a men's wedding band?

    If you’re in search of the most comfortable men’s wedding band, there are two things to consider: fit and material. Rings described as having a "comfort fit" are rounded on the inside so they are easy to slip on and off. These rings are also called “low dome” because they are thinner and lighter, which also makes them more comfortable. The most comfortable wedding band materials are those that are the most lightweight: titanium and silicone.

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  • David Schoenfeld is the founder of Ring Bear, which offers men's wedding bands and gifts.

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