25 Under-$100 Rings to Gift to Yourself
Jewelry can come with a pretty hefty price tag, but considering its power to make an outfit (or instantly dress up a simple white tee-and-pants combo), sometimes, the cost can be well worth it. Of course, that's not to say that great affordable options don't exist. In fact, Who What Wear's editor in chief, Kat Collings, found 47 of the most epic (and wallet-friendly) earrings, rings, and necklaces that all ring in at under $99 but look anything but cheap. And today, we're adding to the list by highlighting our all-time favorite fashion rings under $100.
From the super simple to the statement-making, the below rings are certain to make great gifts for your best friend, that special someone, or, if you feel like treating yourself (which you always should!), for you. Read on to see and shop the under-$100 rings currently in our shopping carts.
It doesn't get much sleeker than this ultra-thin ring.
Next up, shop the under-$200 pearl jewelry that looks triple the price.
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