How To Wear A Bracelet For Men

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Wear a single bracelet

If you’re wearing a single bracelet, it’s important to make sure that the piece is front and center. The only thing on your wrist should be this bracelet. If you wear multiple bracelets at once or other accessories, they will compete with your bracelet causing it not to stand out as much. Make sure that the rest of your outfit doesn’t have too much going on either—no flamboyant patterns or loud colors (unless they are all in keeping with the color scheme of your bracelet). If you’re wearing a suit, keep in mind that most people don’t wear watches with their suits so if you add a watch then having both may look like overkill!

Embrace different styles

Don’t worry about what’s trendy and what isn’t. If you want to wear bracelets, do it! Don’t let anyone make you feel like a dork because you like them, even if they’re not the “right” type of bracelet for men.

Don’t worry about what other people think. There are some people who will think that you are wearing bracelets because they have a feminine quality to them; don’t listen to those people! What matters is how YOU feel wearing them–if they make YOU comfortable then why should anyone else matter?

Don’t let gender stereotypes dictate your style choices either–you can wear whatever makes YOU happy (and looks good on your wrist) regardless of whether or not it has been deemed ‘masculine’ or ‘feminine.’

Use different materials

  • Metal bracelets
  • Leather bracelets
  • Stone and gemstone bracelets
  • Wood, bone and horn bracelets with beads or charms on them
  • Beaded or beaded leather wristbands of various colors, patterns, sizes and textures. Some of these have hemp cord or fabric wrapped around them as well. There are even some that have small wooden beads attached to the hemp. Others still have small glass beads sewn into the hemp wristband itself.

Keep it short and sweet

  • Choose a bracelet that fits your wrist. A bracelet that is too short will not sit on top of your hand, but rather will hang from your wrist like a cuff. This can be uncomfortable and look very unappealing, so make sure it fits snugly around the circumference of your hand (but not uncomfortably tight). If you’re unsure about which size to order, go with the larger one and use an adjustable clasp or chain extender in order to make it smaller if necessary.
  • Beware bracelets that are too loose or tight! It’s important to choose a length based on the size of your wrist—if it’s too big, you risk losing track of where the ends are hanging down; if it’s too small, then they’ll slip off completely when you move quickly (or even just breathe). If this happens often enough then there could be serious injuries involved!

Mix, don’t match

Mix, don’t match

  • Try not to match your bracelet to your watch, shoes, or belt. If they’re the same color, that’s fine—but if you have a lot of colors in one outfit (like a blue shirt and belt), try to add some contrast by adding silver or gold jewelry instead of more blue tones. That way it won’t look like all of your accessories came out of the same box!
  • Add a bracelet if you already have a lot going on in an outfit. If you’re wearing multiple watches/bracelets/etc., try using only one type of accessory per wrist (one watch at most) so it doesn’t get too cluttered looking; this rule applies even more strongly when it comes to bracelets since they tend not as big as watches and can take up more space visually than other types of jewellery do!

Leave some space between your wrist and your bracelet

You should leave some space between your wrist and the bracelet.

A good rule of thumb is to leave about 1/2 inch (13 millimeters) of space between your wrist and the bracelet, but you can adjust that depending on your personal preference. If you’re wearing a watch, you’ll want more space than if you aren’t.

Bracelets don’t have to be for women. There are ways that men can wear them.

It’s time to get over the fear of wearing a bracelet. Bracelets can be worn by men too, and they have been in the past. The reason we don’t see them on men much anymore is because there has been this stigma attached to them for so long that it has made many guys feel like they aren’t allowed to wear them.

But bracelets are making a come back! They are becoming more popular and accepted among both sexes, so let’s talk about how you can add some style and personality into your wardrobe with these accessories—without looking as cheesy as those “boyfriend jeans,” which no guy should be caught dead in anyway.

A bracelet is a great way for someone who has a sense of style (like you) to express themselves and showcase their personal preferences without having anyone question their masculinity or femininity at all. So if you’re worried about how others might perceive you when they see what kind of jewelry you have on, then just remember: the most important thing is being comfortable with yourself and not letting other people dictate how YOU want YOURSELF TO BE perceived by others!

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