Jewellery that modern men can wear

 Jewellery that modern men can wear

Should I wear jewellery? Many men ask this question and often the answer is no. However, men's fashion is becoming more and more popular lately, and men are becoming more sophisticated, more sophisticated, more sophisticated, more sophisticated, more sophisticated and more sophisticated and more sophisticated and more sophisticated, and more sophisticated, and more sophisticated, and more sophisticated, and more sophisticated and more sophisticated, and more sophisticated and more sophisticated. In fact, it is not always easy to choose the right piece of jewellery for a man, because the line between stylish and sophisticated, and too cool and overstated, is very thin.  That's why we're rushing to your rescue and hope you find our advice useful.

First of all, you have to decide what kind of metal jewellery to wear. After all, the combination of metals is a small but very important detail. Here are the three most common options: gold, silver and platinum. 

Metals for men to choose jewellery made from

Gold is the choice of a confident man who exudes luxury, but the wrong jewellery can look out of place and disrupt a man's entire image. Massive gold jewellery can also look brash and/or ostentatious, so if you do decide to go for gold jewellery, it's best to go for a low-maintenance style, not to mix and match and match, and to go for one or more classic pieces.

Gold rings, clasps and watches can be combined with stainless steel or silver, but you shouldn't overdo it to maintain a coherent style. Necklaces in solid gold are better reserved for rap, hip hop and other stars.

Silver is a classic, inexpensive and versatile metal that many men like. Its ease of wear and restraint make it suitable for those who want to subtly accentuate their outfits rather than boldly shout.

The best rule of thumb here too is not to overdo it, which is why we recommend no more than two details on any wrist (including the watch), no more than three details on any hand (including the fingers), and no more than five details in total. 

Platinum is a precious metal that combines the opulence and eye-catching appeal of gold with the durability and sophistication of silver. The price of this metal is high and it is often used for high-end jewellery such as wedding rings or luxury watches. The only disadvantage of this metal in jewellery is that it can be too shiny and too expressive for some people's taste.

Jewellery options that all men can choose

Gone are the days when the only accessories worn by men were those with a specific function (wedding ring, watch, etc.). Even though we live in a time when smart devices have made classic watches obsolete, men still choose to adorn their wrists with a watch. Therefore, jewellery can be seen as a form of self-expression - a way to personalise one's appearance, to stand out from the rest. 

Here are 6 pieces of jewellery to add to your men's collection:

1. Rings

Rings are still associated with marriage or family, but they have long been a staple in a man's jewellery arsenal.  And that just gives you the freedom to experiment. For example, rings with a special mark are no longer just for gangsters or celebrities, but are now the perfect choice for those who want to wear something other than a simple ring. Such rings look especially good if they are engraved with a family crest, your initials or something that has meaning to the wearer. Overseas, such rings with monograms or coats of arms are often made and given as gifts after graduation from college or other institutions, and to athletes (basketball teams).

By the way, almost all men's rings are a perfect match for classic wedding rings, just choose the right metal.

2. Chains (without and with pendant)

Most men still shy away from chains, especially massive ones, because they don't want to look like rock stars. And only a few men wear chains with pendants at all. That's because it's really difficult to choose the right one, and it's easy to make mistakes: too dainty - you look feminine, too big - you suddenly become a gangster. To keep the balance, try a moderate chain with a small pendant, which will add interest and uniqueness to your outfit. If you choose a chain without a pendant, you can wear a slightly larger chain (just don't overdo it).

3. Bracelets

However, it is usually the watch that is worn on the wrist, not the bracelet. However, you shouldn't be so limited in your choice. We suggest adding a nice touch to your style with a bracelet that can easily be matched to the watch you're wearing. Choose a chain or bracelet with a minimal design - especially if your style is relaxed and non-committal. 

 

4. Staples

 

Clips are essential for many formal occasions, e.g. requiring a black tie dress code. They can also spice up the usual suit and tie combinations for everyday formal meetings. Don't be afraid to have a little fun with cufflinks - they are a small part of your look, but they also have a lot to show and say. Again, the choice of metal should be guided by the other jewellery being worn at the time (such as a wedding ring or watch), but there is also the option of using a contrasting material such as onyx, mother of pearl, or even a diamond.

In terms of design, quirkier options such as animals or skulls can add a personal touch to your look, but the best styles are those that mean something to the person wearing them and stimulate conversations - for example, you may prefer cufflinks to compasses because you like to travel. 

Cufflinks with a crest or monogram, your initials or the initials of a loved one are also becoming increasingly popular. This is the ideal gift for special occasions such as weddings, anniversaries, etc.

 

5. Tie holders

 

Usually designed for those who are still working in a business environment, a tie clip is designed to keep your tie in place and out of the way while you are doing your job. As tie clips are designed to be worn at work or on formal occasions, they are traditionally simple and unpretentious in design - usually made of solid or plated metal, with or without an engraved pattern. Don't worry too much when choosing a holder - just choose a subdued style to match the metals in your jewellery collection. More importantly, get the right size tie: a tie clip should never be wider or larger than the tie you are wearing it with - that would be a style mistake.

 

6. Watches

 

The saying is true that the classics never die, and there is nothing more classic or respected in a man's wardrobe than his watch. This is strange, given that men inherently dislike bracelets, and yet a watch is just that. 

The watch is often the only style element, so men spend a lot of time choosing it. Because a watch is worn often, maybe even every day, it can get really boring. We recommend that you have a few different types of watches that you change from time to time to add variety to your daily routine. By the way, although smartwatches are popular nowadays, their design is mostly sporty and designed for everyday use, so classic watches continue to have their place on the market, even though they may no longer fulfil their direct function.