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How to Accessorize With Bracelets

Many women consider adding a bracelet to an outfit already accessorized with a necklace and earrings a bit overkill. Some might even say gaudy. Some women have stopped wearing bracelets all together. When asked why they gave up bracelets, they say: they’re too clunky, they’re never occasion appropriate, and most often heard, bracelets are too hard to match with my other accessories.

If your bracelet complaints are similar, then we have good news. Below you’ll find a list of 10 tips on how to accessorize with bracelets.

 

1) Get chunky bangles you’ve had your eyes on.

 

The last thing you want at the office is to be disrupting the work environment with the sound of your bangles clanking together. If you’re choosing a bracelet for work, pick one that is thinner in width; one that is stylish but at the same time unobtrusive. A neutral gold or silver toned bracelet might look good with a stylish two-piece suit paired along with a chain necklace.

 

2) Don’t be afraid to mix and match widths, colors, and patterns.

We covered this in a recent blog post as well. Donning a couple bracelets of different color, pattern, and size is a good way to add visual interest to your outfit. When it comes to picking out bracelets to stack, trust your own judgment, find bracelets that compliment but don’t match each other perfectly.

 

3) Black Dress + Metallic Bracelet = Classic Combo

If you’re ever wearing a cute little black dress and are overwhelmed with the possibilities of how to accessorize, a simple gold or silver bracelet is a classic and timeless way to dress it up. If you want to get a little matchy, this is the perfect occasion to do so. A black dress accessorized with a silver and turquoise bracelet and the same-hued hoop earrings is set to be a stunner.

 

4) DO NOT mix metals.

If you’re going gold, go all the way. Combining metals in your accessories is risky, and doesn’t always lead to the fashionable payout you think it will. When it doubt, stick to one metal.

 

5) Comfort comes first.

A good rule of thumb to follow is that if the bracelet looks too big on your wrist, it isn’t going to be a good buy regardless of how stunning it looks. You don’t want to spend the time wearing it constantly wondering if it’s still there, and after it falls off (which it will) where you dropped it. Do yourself a favor, and find a beautiful bracelet that fits, and feels comfortable.

 

6) Get a bracelet that has a dual function.

Did you know that you can purchase a bracelet that doubles as a watch? Odds are, you probably heard of them, and maybe even already considered adding one to your hoard of accessories. I’m just giving you the go ahead.

 

7) Have fun matching beaded bracelets.

Beaded bracelets are comfortable, fashionable, and most importantly fun to style. Of course you could wear just one, but if you’re going for a more boho-chic look, get ready to stack. A wrist full of turquoise beads and a flowing long sleeve maxi dress is the perfect statement look for warmer months. You can even find a variety of skull bracelets to add an edgier vibe to your outfit!

 

8) Less is more.

Don’t go bangle crazy, or bog your poor wrists down with too many heavy bracelets. They deserve better than that, and so do you.

 

9) DO consider the length of your sleeve.

This may seem like common sense, but it important to reiterate. If you’re going to be wearing a long sleeved blouse, or pullover, it doesn’t make sense to add a bracelet that no one will see. Save them for shorter sleeves, or sleeves that are ¾ length.

 

 

10) Buy a bracelet that you will wear more than once.

Almost everyone has had experiences with the 'impulse buy', and not all of them have been pleasant. Take time to think where you're going to wear your splurge, the miles you'll get out of your new bracelet. If the answer is once and done, then don't make the purchase.

August 25, 2017 by Kathy Stenberg