There’s a power of jewelry because those tiny pieces metal and stone can have a big effect on the opinions of people. In this article , we’re going to be looking at rules for men when wearing a jewelry- be it chains, rings, etc.
Below are 4 Rules Men Should Apply When Wearing A Jewelry:
Try To Keep Your Jewelry Simple
You should adhere to this rule, especially when you’re in doubt. Start with a classic leather-strapped silver watch; if you regularly wear a watch and can afford it, consider a sportier diving watch with a stainless steel band as well. Next branch out to tie accessories and cufflinks. Once you’re comfortable wearing these generally accepted pieces, then you can start to introduce other accessories like necklaces if you choose.
Try To Understand Jewelry’s Symbolism
Know this, jewelry has meaning. Despite it taking up only a tiny percent of your visual presentation, people zero in on jewelry thanks to its flash and uncommon usage by men. To complicate the matter further, people the meaning of the sample piece of jewelry very differently. To some, ornamental rings symbolize success and wealth; to others they signal organized crime affiliation. That simply means that a man has to be careful when wearing jewelry pieces outside the norm. It’s easy to appear flashy when you start including nondescript metals in your daily getup. However, jewelry can add a helpful bit of colour and uniqueness to an outfit. So to balance the whole thing, you have to put these into consideration; avoid ostentatious styles, wear a meaningful stone and know when to wear it.
Match Metals
Most men’s jewelry is metallic. Gold and silver tones are the most common. Your outfits should only feature one metal tone at a time. Gold is a warmer colur and reads, predictable, like a yellow accent in terms of the colour wheel. It goes well with browns and other earth tones, as well as with deep hues like royal blue or hunter green. Watch for differing tone if you’re buying multiple pieces of gold jewelry-gold comes in a broad range of darkness/lightness, and you may end up with pieces that don’t match if the difference is extreme. Silver and silver-tone metals like polished stainless steel or chrome are neutral. They read as grays, functionlly outside the colour wheel, falling instead on the black-to-white gradient. That means they don’t clash too sharply with anything, but also don’t provide the same eye-catching contrasts that well-worn gold can. Pair silver jewelry with black or dark gray clothing for a sleek, timeless look, or you can wear it with lighter colours in the summer without the fear of it overwhelming your clothing’s soft colours. Copper and bronze are orange hued metals and should be treated as such. They’re bolder than gold or silver and need to be worn with restraint. You’ll see copper-tone rocks in more casual outfits, and heirloom copper ring or shirt buttons/riverts can add to a plain trouser and shirt.
Jewelry And Dress Codes
In the business world, company dress codes can severely restrict male accessories. Often phrased in a politically correct tone such as “men should only wear tasteful pieces of jewelry”, you will find in practice that this means not rocking the boat and conforming to the status quo. So, if you’re hired at At&T corporate, be careful about trying to wear as many necklaces as possible.