men's changing bracelet trends
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Until recently, men's jewellery meant watches, wedding bands, and cuff links. Not anymore. The old standards of defining men's jewellery are changing, making way for fancier pieces with unusual designs, materials, and gemstones.TRANSCRIPT
Until recently, men's jewellery meant watches, wedding bands, and cuff links.
Not anymore. The old standards of defining men's jewellery are changing,
making way for fancier pieces with unusual designs, materials, and gemstones.
Men's bracelets are now as important an accessory as the watch, conveying
personal style and attitude. In fact, bracelets aren't just restricted to boho
dressers or the Tman anymore. They form a part of the modern man's
everyday dressing, and can add a relaxed note to a serious attire.
Style - With A Difference
Unlike bracelets for women,
which are usually made from
precious metal and stones, men's
bracelets online can be made of a
variety of materials. The sporty
can choose leather wristbands
that look classy and go with most
outfits. From wrap to plaits, leather
wristbands come in a variety of
versatile styles.
Men's Changing Bracelet
Trends
As more men become open to wearing a
little bit of bling, they are discovering
unusual gemstones like black diamonds,
that are not refined and have a roughness
to them. With their asymmetrical shapes,
they find favour with men who like to
experiment with bracelets that are out of
the ordinary.
These materials and gemstones also
impart a vintage look to anyone’s
personality, and most contemporary
jewellery designers and boutiques are
cashing in on the trend to bring out new
variations of the rugged bracelet.
There's a popular trend among
some men to choose bracelets
made of black diamonds, black
jade, and other oxidised metals. It
goes without saying that
ruggedness is a very coveted
fashion for most men today, and
choosing such materials as
jewellery only adds to the
masculinity.
Speaking Of Ruggedness
Final Word
There are various types of men’s bracelets available. From
charm bracelets to rope bracelets to wristbands, the list
goes on. The trick is to mix and match pieces so that you
don’t end up looking like a museum piece.