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Bangles for men are having somewhat of a renaissance, with the likes of Jaden Smith, Spike Lee and Timothee Chalamet all stacking their wrists with them. However, before you start braiding friendship bangles with your BFF, there are some things you might want to think about. With that in mind, we have pulled together this; the complete guides to men’s bracelets. From cool cuffs to baller bangles and everything in between, these are the style to use to punch up even the most basic of outfits.
Below Are 6 Bangles For Men 2020
Chain Bangles
With ‘80s style going strong, it was only a matter of time before chains got big again. Literally, Call Me By Your Name star and committed magpie Timothee Chalamet has been known to wear a chunky gold chain bracelet. It’s a look that works well largely due to his nonchalant style. Pair these with a suit at your peril, unless you’re okay with being mistaken for a pawnbroker.
Silver Bangles
Far from a cheap replacement for gold, silver has the benefit of being the least flashy of all the metals, and can therefore take being moulded into a seriously chunky style or something a bit tongue-in-cheek without looking naff. Try layering yours with a few beaded or braided bracelets for a laid-back twist that won’t verge on hippie chic.
Gold Bangles
The most iconic of all gold bracelets is the Cartier love bangles. A pre-facebook relationship status for famous couples including Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. Ali MacGraw and Steve McQueen, and more recently, Kim and Kanye, it’s credited with changing the way we wear jewellery. As such, a brass or yellow gold bracelet worn by itsel on the opposite wrist to your watch will look good whether your shopping trips are spent on Savile Row or queuing at supreme.
Beaded Bangles
There’s something particularly beach-y about beaded bracelets. So much so that everyone will assume you have an interesting travel story to go with them. Which means you should either acquire some tales, promo, or balance them out with grown-ups pieces like a steel watch. No puka shells, please!.
Cuff Bangles
Cuff and bangle-style bracelets are a good option if you’re just dipping a toe into the man-jewellery pool. Bright, shiny versions are enough of a statement on their own, or more advanced dresses can opt for something with texture or in a dull metal such as brass which can be layered with other bracelets.
Rope Bangles
The casual cousin to leather bracelets, rope or cord styles are more versatile than they first appear. Try a plain version for something that will sit effortlessly under any sleeve, or amp up the interest with a charm or a talisman to add a further touch of individualism.