You don’t have to be a fashion expert to buy men’s bracelets. Many men will probably confess to having absolutely no clue about what to look for when buying bracelets for themselves. A great majority of these guys own bracelets that purchased by their:
- girlfriends
- wives
- or their ex-girlfriends and ex-wives
Buying jewelry is mainly the domain of women because they have always traditionally appreciated the beauty and value of jewelry more than men ever did. True, men buy jewelry as gifts too, not for themselves though but for who else – the women in their lives and the women they would like to be in their lives. Indeed, the entire jewelry industry seems to be built on what women want and not on what men need.
Recent lifestyle and fashion trends have combined to slowly encourage men to appreciate jewelry as part of their still limited arsenal of accessories. From the single-earring fad of rockers in the late 20th century to the full-on bling of hip-hoppers of the 21st century, using jewelry as accessories have become more widely accepted among men than ever. In spite of this slow but sure evolution, most men are still at a loss about the factors to consider in buying something as simple as mens bracelets. Here is a short checklist that can help guys in deciding which bracelet is right for them:
Materials and Finish
These two issues must be addressed as one. The wrong material cannot look good even with the right finish and vice versa. The right material and finish of mens bracelets will also depend on the style of clothing that a man is planning to wear. For formal occasions such as weddings and black-tie fund raising events, a dull finish is recommended for bracelets that can be made from gold, silver, titanium or tungsten. A shinier finish is better for bracelets made from these materials if a guy is planning to go clubbing or to wear funkier clothes that are inspired by popular rap artists. Leather and even rubber bracelets are perfect for ultra-casual settings and even as part of one’s sportswear.
Design and Color
In contrast to the intricate designs and colorful combinations found on women’s bracelets, streamlined, clean-looking and simple designs should be considered first by men who are planning to buy their own bracelets. This understated approach will enhance their overall look instead of drawing attention to the bracelets themselves. Neutral colors such as gray, brown, black and dull metallics are perfect to combine with these simple designs.
Size and Price
It is important to note that the width, thickness and length of mens bracelets can also influence their price. Bracelets with adjustable clasps and stretchable materials are also available to accommodate men’s wrist sizes. Comparison shopping using sellers’ web sites is a good practice to get the best prices possible. With these three things in this easy-to-understand guide, men need not depend on women’s sense of style to decide which bracelet suits them best. Purchasing these bracelets is literally as easy as counting 1-2-3.
Source by Pierre Smith