Cuff’ing Season: A Collection of Bangles
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A guide to matching your bangles and bracelets with jewelry combinations.
Mixing and matching your bracelets and bangles is a fun way to accessorize your outfit. It can also be quite confusing, so we’ve compiled a few tips for choosing the right pieces that you’ll love wearing together.
- Layer bangles on top or at the bottom of your wrist. You can layer bangles over one another, or wear them underneath a bracelet that wraps around your wrist (like our [Rhodium-Plated Sterling Silver Claddagh Cuff Bracelet](https://serenityjewelryco.com/collections/accessories/products/claddagh-cuff-bracelet) in rhodium plating). If you’re wearing multiple bracelets, choose ones with different textures (for example, choose one metal and one leather) or add more crystals for extra sparkle!
- Wear two bangles on each arm if you want to go bolder with your look! Or try layering our [Sterling Silver Hammered Bangle](https://serenityjewelryco.com/collections/accessories/products/sterling-silver-hammered-bangle) over our [Sterling Silver Kaleidoscope of Hope Cuff Bracelet](https://serenityjewelryco.com/) for an eye-catching combination we adore!
Mix and match your bracelet and bangle sets for a fun and stylish look.
While cuffing season is the prime time to show off your collection of bangles, you don’t have to wait for winter to pull out all your favorite pieces. Cuffing season is about having fun and mixing up different looks, so use this guide as a starting point for how you can combine your bracelets and bangles with other jewelry pieces like earrings or necklaces.
- Mix and match your bracelet and bangle sets for a fun and stylish look. The most important thing when it comes to accessorizing is finding accessories that work well together without being too matchy-matchy. That doesn’t mean you can’t wear similar colors or patterns—just ensure that they’re not exactly identical so they don’t look like an awkward set. For example, if you have one bangle in pink quartz (pink) and another one in citrine (yellow), pair them with earrings that are also in similar hues but aren’t exactly identical shades of yellow/orange/red—that way they’ll still stand out against each other while also matching each other’s tones!