4 Rules When Wearing Men’s Jewelry
1.
Keep It Simple
When
in doubt, keep it simple. You can select a classic leather-strapped silver
watch; if you are a regular watch wearer and can afford it. You can also consider
a sportier diving watch with a stainless steel band.
When
you feel that you are comfortable wearing those commonly accepted jewelry pieces,
then you can start to introduce other jewelry pieces like necklaces if you
choose.
2.
Match Metals
Most
men’s jewelry is metallic. Gold and silver tones are the most common. Your attire
should only present one metal tone at a time.
Gold
is a warmer color. You should watch for differing tones if you are buying
multiple pieces of gold plated jewelry. Gold
comes in a broad range of darkness/lightness, and you may end up with pieces
that don’t match if the difference is extreme.
Silver-tone
metals like polished stainless steel and silver or chrome are neutral. They
don’t conflict too sharply with anything but also don’t provide the same
eye-catching contrasts that well-worn gold can. You can pair silver men’s jewelry with black or dark
gray clothing for a sleek and timeless look. You can also wear them in the
summer with lighter colors without the fear of it overwhelming your clothing’s
soft colors.
3.
Understand Jewelry’s Symbolism
All
jewelry has a meaning. You can’t get away from this. Despite it taking up only
a tiny percent of your visual presentation, people zero in on jewelry thanks to
its flash and uncommon usage by men.
It
means that men should be cautious when wearing jewelry pieces while breaking the
norms. You can instantly look flashy when you start including nondescript
jewelry in your daily getup. However, jewelry can add a helpful bit of color
and uniqueness to an outfit.
4.
Jewelry and Dress Codes
In
the business world, company dress codes can severely restrict men’s jewelry. Companies that ask for a
modest, tasteful or appropriate look, or something similar, prefers things be
limited to the traditional “masculine” styles of jewelry. This includes tie
accents, watches, cufflinks, wedding bands, and lapel pins.
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