Get to know his style
The first step in buying jewellery for a man is to get to know his style. Here are some questions you should ask yourself when trying to figure out what kind of look he’s going for:
- Does he wear watches? If so, what kind of watch does he wear?
- Is there a specific pattern or color you’ve noticed him gravitating toward recently? Something like plaids or stripes can be a good indicator of what type of men’s jewellery they might want (or at least which styles they’ll likely appreciate).
- What are his hobbies and interests? A guy who spends lots of time outdoors may be more interested in thick chains than someone else whose hobbies involve more refined activities, like playing music or reading books.
Know his ring size
Knowing his ring size is of utmost importance when purchasing a piece of jewellery for your significant other. It’s best to ask him what his ring size is and get it right the first time, because getting it wrong could result in a lot of embarrassment, not to mention wasted time and money.
Here are some tips on how you can measure his ring size:
- Ask him if he has a watch or necklace that he wears every day. The band on these items should be made from metal, and most people wear their watches tight enough so as not
to lose them off their wrists (or necks). If this is the case with your man, then simply take a look at the inside of one of these items—there will usually be a number written there which corresponds with their specific measurement.
- Another option would be for you to get one of those plastic measuring devices from eBay or Amazon; this method involves wrapping it around the base of his finger until it fits snugly without being too tight or loose on his finger
Consider your budget
Before you begin shopping for jewellery, it’s important to decide on a budget. Decide how much money you want to spend and then stick with it. You can always add more later if needed, but finding something within your price range will help keep your stress levels down.
If you’re buying real gold or silver jewellery, make sure that the person doing the selling has a certification from an accredited assay office confirming its composition (this is especially important when buying online). It’s also critical that they be able to provide information about where the metal was sourced and which country it was mined in—both of which are required by law under international regulations governing conflict-free diamonds and conflict-free gold. Asking questions like this will help ensure that your purchase meets all ethical standards for consumers looking for ethically sourced goods as well as those seeking out environmentally conscious items made from recycled materials like sterling silver beads or recycled metals such as eco friendly wedding bands made from recycled stainless steel or titanium bands
Consider the occasion
When it comes to buying jewellery for men, you want to consider the occasion. The reason behind this is that different occasions require different types of jewellery. For example, if a man is proposing to his girlfriend or wife and wants to buy her a ring as an engagement ring, then he should get something simple but elegant that she will appreciate and wear every day—perhaps a gold band with diamonds around it. On the other hand, if you’re looking for an anniversary gift or birthday gift for your husband who has been married several years now then maybe a more expensive piece of jewelry would be better suited since he’ll have had more time to save up money and prepare himself mentally for such an expensive gift (but make sure his wife doesn’t find out!).
Another example: if someone is getting married then they might want something special like diamond earrings because these are usually worn by brides on their wedding day when they walk down the aisle with their father carrying flowers etcetera… So keep these things in mind when picking out gifts or choosing what type of jewelry would suit best based off individual circumstances!
Take him along for the ride
If you’re going to surprise him with a gift, it’s always best to take him along for the ride. This way, he can help guide the process and make sure that you don’t pick something tacky or boring. So consider asking a friend who is good at this sort of thing to accompany you.
On the other hand, if your partner has poor taste (or if he’s colorblind), it might not be worth it for either of us for me to take his advice on which necklace I should buy. Consider taking someone else instead (a family member, perhaps).
If you’re getting married soon and want something special for your big day, talk about what kind of jewellery would suit both of your personalities best so that there aren’t any awkward surprises when he sees what’s under his top hat!
Buying jewellery for men is not as difficult as it seems.
When you’re buying jewellery for men, there are a few things to keep in mind.
- Know what type of jewellery he likes. If he has a favourite designer or is always talking about how much he loves a certain piece, that’s your starting point. You don’t want to buy him something that’s not his style (or too expensive).
- Gauge whether or not the man you’re planning on buying it for will wear it. Does he wear watches? Does he keep up with fashion trends? If so, then go ahead and get something shiny! But if your partner is more into function than form and doesn’t care about his appearance, then be careful about choosing an eye-catching piece—it may not be suitable for him.
- Figure out what size ring fits best on this person’s finger using these tips from BuzzFeed Life: https://www.buzzfeedlife.com/article/marisolortiz/how-to-size-a-man%27s-ring#b4x4z2e1fH5Y28WZSv19/. And if you’re buying earrings or cufflinks instead of rings, make sure they’ll fit properly before making any purchases! Remember—you don’t want anything too tight or loose around their ears/wrists because it could cause pain later down the line due to irritation caused by pressure points rubbing together too often while they wear them every day (or even worse–leaving bruises!).