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Men's Bracelets?
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Men's Bracelets?
Hey guys. I've been reading the Style Book and I've gotten to the part about bracelets.

I believe there's a quote about accessories: "Accessories should never hint at wealth or ostentation."

Well, I have been eyeing a silver bracelet, whose design I am intrigued by, but considering it's made out of sterling silver, I can't help but think that it's too much.

Here's the bracelet: [Image: EGfeathertwist.jpg]

Would a silver feather ring be less ostentatious?
06-24-2012 03:54 PM
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RE: Men's Bracelets?
I think it really comes down to how you feel. You obviously feel like the bracelet is too much. That being said, they both look cool. Get the ring and if you decide you want the bracelet later get it? I'd say get one though, they look pretty awesome.

My favorite bracelet ever was just a leather band I found at Summer camp. I thought it looked so cool I miss it.

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06-27-2012 12:27 AM
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RE: Men's Bracelets?
Thanks for replying! Yeah, and it seems that shininess does not last forever. Silver seems to tarnish, so that could be a pretty unique look all in and of itself.

It's cool to know someone else likes it! I think I can make it mesh well with my style. If I let my hair grow out longer and maybe get a VERY subtle feather accessory (you must have noticed my Native American fetish haha), I think I can look congruent but original. Very fine line I'm treading over, but I think it'll be worth it.

I think I might get it.

Thanks, Zac!
06-27-2012 12:39 AM
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RE: Men's Bracelets?
Again, it's mainly what you are into. I think it's cool looking and if you like it, go for it. Is it super expensive? If not, low risk possibly high reward?

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06-27-2012 12:41 AM
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RE: Men's Bracelets?
It's about $185.00. The rings are certainly low risk, medium reward. They're around $20-$95. So, the risk is pretty high, hah.
06-27-2012 01:08 AM
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20-95... I don't understand lol

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RE: Men's Bracelets?
Oh sorry. I meant that the two rings I liked have individual prices of $20 and $95. Sorry about that. The bracelet is $185, though.
I'm going to give the website one more hard look and see which accessory I like the best. Thanks for the support. I really appreciate it.
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