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Men Jewelry Guide: Rings, Chains, Bracelets & More

Men Jewelry Guide: Rings, Chains, Bracelets & More

Jewelry isn't just for women. In recent years, men's jewelry has made a bold comeback, blending tradition with modern style to create looks that are both timeless and trend-forward. From rings and chains to bracelets and earrings, men today have more options than ever to express their personal style.
In this guide, we'll walk you through everything you need to know about men's jewelry — including how to wear it, what to buy, and how to style it with confidence.
Jewelry can add a personal and stylish touch to any outfit. Whether it's a subtle silver chain or a bold statement ring, the right piece of jewelry can: Show off your personality
Elevate your outfit
Signal status or lifestyle
Make a lasting impression
For many men, jewelry is more than just an accessory — it's a form of self-expression. Signet Rings – Originally used to stamp seals, now a symbol of heritage or fashion.
– Originally used to stamp seals, now a symbol of heritage or fashion. Wedding Bands – A classic sign of commitment.
– A classic sign of commitment. Statement Rings – Often feature stones, designs, or unique materials.
– Often feature stones, designs, or unique materials. Minimalist Rings – Sleek, subtle, and easy to stack or pair.
Rings can be worn on any finger, depending on style and cultural meaning. Common choices include: Ring finger : Traditionally for wedding bands.
: Traditionally for wedding bands. Index finger : Great for statement or signet rings.
: Great for statement or signet rings. Pinky finger: Often used for signet rings or bold pieces.
Style Tip: Start with one ring and build from there. Keep the balance right between both hands, especially when stacking. Curb Chain – Flat, interlocking links for a clean look.
– Flat, interlocking links for a clean look. Rope Chain – Twisted pattern that catches light.
– Twisted pattern that catches light. Box Chain – Square links for a modern edge.
– Square links for a modern edge. Figaro Chain – Pattern of short and long links, ideal for pendants. 18″ to 20″ – Rests at the collarbone. Ideal for most pendants.
– Rests at the collarbone. Ideal for most pendants. 22″ to 24″ – Falls mid-chest. Good for layering or bolder styles.
– Falls mid-chest. Good for layering or bolder styles. 30″+ – Long, statement chains. Gold – Timeless, bold, often seen in hip-hop and luxury styles.
– Timeless, bold, often seen in hip-hop and luxury styles. Silver – Sleek, modern, and versatile.
– Sleek, modern, and versatile. Stainless Steel – Durable and affordable.
– Durable and affordable. Titanium/Tungsten – Great for minimalist or industrial looks.
Style Tip: Layer different chain lengths and textures for a sophisticated, street-ready look. Just avoid overdoing it.
Bracelets add subtle detail to your wrist and work well in both casual and dressy settings. Leather Bracelets – Rugged and masculine; pair well with casual outfits.
– Rugged and masculine; pair well with casual outfits. Beaded Bracelets – Great for boho or spiritual styles; often made from lava rock, onyx, or wood.
– Great for boho or spiritual styles; often made from lava rock, onyx, or wood. Cuff Bracelets – Sleek and minimal; best in silver or black.
– Sleek and minimal; best in silver or black. Chain Bracelets – Match with your necklace or watch for a complete look. Combine leather with metal for texture.
Stack a few slim bracelets for a laid-back vibe.
Pair with a watch to create balance on the wrist.
Style Tip: Stick to one wrist unless you're intentionally going for a bold or bohemian look.
Earrings are becoming increasingly popular among men of all ages and styles. Studs – Simple and timeless. Diamond or black stone studs work with everything.
– Simple and timeless. Diamond or black stone studs work with everything. Hoops – Medium or small hoops are trendy and stylish.
– Medium or small hoops are trendy and stylish. Huggies – Smaller than hoops, great for layering.
– Smaller than hoops, great for layering. Dangly Earrings – For bold personalities; popular in streetwear and high fashion.
Style Tip: Start with studs if you're new to earrings. Use symmetry or asymmetry depending on your vibe.
When shopping for men's jewelry, consider the material. The best materials are durable, skin-safe, and style-appropriate. Gold (Yellow, White, Rose) – Luxurious but can be pricey.
– Luxurious but can be pricey. Sterling Silver – Affordable and classy.
– Affordable and classy. Stainless Steel – Hypoallergenic and long-lasting.
– Hypoallergenic and long-lasting. Leather – Casual, rugged look for bracelets.
– Casual, rugged look for bracelets. Titanium/Tungsten – Lightweight and strong, often seen in rings.
Pro Tip: Look for hypoallergenic metals if you have sensitive skin.
Knowing how to pair your jewelry with the rest of your outfit is essential. Opt for leather or beaded bracelets, silver chains, or minimal rings.
Go for layered pieces for a relaxed vibe. Stick to sleek rings, cufflinks, and metal bracelets.
Match metals: if your watch is silver, stick with silver jewelry. This is your chance to go bold: mix chains, rings, earrings, and more.
Don't be afraid to stack and layer — just keep it coordinated.
If you're new to wearing jewelry, keep it simple: Start with one piece (like a ring or chain) and get comfortable.
(like a ring or chain) and get comfortable. Match your jewelry metals to your watch or belt buckle.
to your watch or belt buckle. Avoid mixing too many styles or metals until you get a feel for it.
until you get a feel for it. Clean your jewelry regularly to keep it looking fresh.
The most important rule in men's jewelry? Wear what feels right to you. Whether you're into bold gold chains or subtle silver cuffs, your style should reflect your personality. Jewelry is no longer taboo or reserved for any one type of man — it's a universal form of self-expression.
So experiment. Try new combinations. Build a collection that feels like you .
Q: Is it okay for men to wear multiple rings or chains?
A: Absolutely — just keep them balanced and stylish. Start slow and build up.
Q: Which jewelry metals are best for everyday wear?
A: Stainless steel, silver, and titanium are durable and skin-friendly for everyday use.
Q: Can I mix gold and silver jewelry?
A: Yes, as long as you do it intentionally. Try wearing a mixed-metal watch to tie everything together.
TIME BUSINESS NEWS Jewelry isn't just for women. In recent years, men's jewelry has made a bold comeback, blending tradition with modern style to create looks that are both timeless and trend-forward. From rings and chains to bracelets and earrings, men today have more options than ever to express... Men Jewelry Guide: Rings, Chains, Bracelets & More
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Olivia Attwood says she got ‘so many compliments' on this £39 pendant necklace
Olivia Attwood says she got ‘so many compliments' on this £39 pendant necklace

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time03-08-2025

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Olivia Attwood says she got ‘so many compliments' on this £39 pendant necklace

Olivia Attwood's most complimented necklace is a suprisingly affordable buy from Abbott Lyon, and it gives serious Dolce & Gabbana vibes for hundreds less Olivia Attwood is no stranger to desginer buys, however, her latest accessory pick is proof that you don't need to spend designer prices to get those luxury vibes. The TV star shared she's that her most complimented necklace last year was all thanks to a sparkly diamante cross pendant from Abbott Lyon that gives major Dolce & Gabbana energy. And the best part? It's costs £39. The pendant strikes the perfect balance between bold and wearable. Whether you're layering it with other pieces or letting it o all the talking on its own, this high-street find is a seriously chic, and add a designer feel to your everyday look without the hefty price tag. Hailing from Olivia's own collection with Abbott Lyon, the La Croix Crystal Cross Pendant combines timeless design with just the right amount of sparkle, thanks to its clear cubic zirconia gems. The cross silhouette gives a bold, cool-girl look that's easy to style with anything from oversized shirts to sleek eveningwear. It's the kind of piece that elevates a whole outfit without having to do too much. Beyond being fashionable, the pendant is made with quality and longevity in mind. Crafted from stainless steel with a luxe gold finish, it features an innovative anti-tarnish coating and is water, sweat, and heat-resistant, making it as practical as it is pretty. It even comes in luxury recyclable packaging and is made using over 60% recycled materials. The £39, however, is just the price of the pendant itself. If you already own a chain, this a simple way to elevate it, and if not, Abbott Lyon sells its own chains, starting from £45, that you can tag onto your basket. You can even stack up different pendants for a make-your-own charm necklace situation. If you're lokoing for more luxury buys for less, the GV2 Milan Swiss Quartz Diamonds Silver Dial IPYG and Stainless Steel Watch is currently £189.75 down from £2,995. Similar styles from Cartier, this is a mixed metals timepiece featuring a square face, but with a little extra galm from the diamonds around the dial. And H. Samuel has slashed the price of Citizen's Eco-Drive Ladies' MOP Dial Two Tone Stainless Steel Bracelet Watch from £279 down to £149. If you're not a fan of the square dial, this one will be right up your street, with its round and pearlescent dial and chic look.

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