MEN'S BRACELET TREND TIPS
/In general, I’m not a fan of jewelry for men. Exceptions are a great watch either worn solo or, for the married fellas, with a simply classic wedding ring.
But modern men of all ages are beginning to layer on more pieces, especially bracelets.
One of the most successful at this trend is Food Network star Geoffrey Zakarian who’s applauded for his sartorial style as much as his expertise as a chef. He’s often photographed wearing multiple bracelets on his right wrist, or on his left wrist paired with one of his stunning timepieces. (In interviews he has mentioned his appreciation of Lange & Söhne watches, which are assembled by hand in Germany and can start at $32,000.)
He immediately came to my mind when I saw that popular women’s jewelry brand Kendra Scott has just launched Scott Bros., a collection of bracelets for men.
The collection offers several styles including the Beck Chain Bracelet in Oxidized Sterling Silver ($198); the Evans 18K Yellow God Vermeil Corded Bracelet in Black Leather ($118) and bracelets made of gemstone beads - agate, jasper, lapis, and tiger’s eye ($78).
For advice on how to wear bracelets with style, I turned to the website and YouTube channel of one of my favorite men’s fashion experts, Brock McGoff of The Modest Man. Here are some of the tips he offers in his videos and articles:
It’s fine to wear multiple bracelets, but he recommends limiting it to three.
Chain and leather bracelets can be more formal, although he says to proceed with caution when wearing them to work or in a situation that requires a suit and tie.
Beaded bracelets look best with casual outfits.
If you wear a bracelet with a watch, the bracelet should be worn lower than the watch because it’s more loose fitting. Also, be mindful of the bracelet’s material. A leather bracelet won’t scratch a watch, but a beaded or chain bracelet may.
Beaded bracelets look best in neutral colors (he’s not a fan of multi-colored beads) and the beads should be small, not oversized.