Your Guide To Men’s Jewellery: How Men Can Wear Jewellery With Class And Sophistication

When it comes to wearing jewellery, it’s really easy for men to go all wrong. There is a fine line between wearing a statement ring like the Godfather and sporting insane jewellery layers like 2 Chainz. The key to wearing men’s jewellery in Singapore is to do so nonchalantly, just like wearing anything else. The word ‘men’s jewellery’ isn’t limited to ear studs, bracelets, cuffs and neckpieces, but also includes add-on accessories - like cufflinks and watches. But the question is should you be wearing all of these at once? Probably not! However, with the given guide and the right amount of confidence, you will be able to wear whatever you want, irrespective of the occasion.


Watches


The best way to start with men’s jewellery is by wearing a watch because it is so common. For many, a watch is more like a status symbol - it is simultaneously classy and functional. Just keep it proportional to your wrist size, and you will never go wrong. While a watch with a leather strap is always high in demand, there are metal bands that work best not only for formal events but for casual occasions as well.


Bracelets and Cuffs


Bracelets and cuffs are easily stackable. Perhaps, that’s the reason why it is easy to go overboard with these statement pieces. But when it comes to wearing them, less is more. Working with two or more metal bracelets at one time is easily achievable, as long as they complement each other. That said, it is best to keep one at a time or better yet, pair it with your watch so that they both are seen in conjunction with each other. The same can be said for cuffs. You can make a stronger impression with a single cuff that you can customise with interchangeable materials, like the metal or fabric.


Cufflinks


Most men reserve cufflinks for the most formal occasions, but you don’t have to follow the same route. These small but powerful statement pieces look best when are matched with what you are wearing, including add-on accessories. As they are being worn less and less over the years, you might want to sport them to stand out from the crowd. A pair of distinctive sterling silver cufflinks are always a good addition to a man’s wardrobe. Choose an understated, smaller pair for a more classic look. Go for a pair of accent cufflinks to add more to your personality.

 


When worn properly, any piece of men’s jewellery can be a complement to an outfit for any event. Just keep these tips in mind!

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