As with everything, the first time is always a bit complicated. So, we tried to simplify the question by giving some guidelines.
Start with Simplicity - Opt for simple and refined quality jewelry. Choose jewelry with a minimalist and timeless design made with noble, high-quality materials such as silver, gold-plated, or leather for durability and comfort.
The quality associated with clean lines and masculine shapes will naturally give an elegant and discreet appearance.
Minimalist jewelry is easy to wear daily and can be paired with different styles. No need to wait for special occasions to wear the jewelry.
Choose Durable Materials and Neutral Colors
Neutral colors like black, silver, navy blue, beige, brown, and dark green are recurring colors in the male wardrobe. Jewelry in these earthy and natural tones is more easily accepted and can be worn daily.
Bracelet, Necklace, Ring, Earring - Start with the Most Discreet
A bracelet or necklace as the first piece of jewelry is easier to handle. Watch wearers are already accustomed to having an accessory on their wrist. The necklace is more intimate and can be easily hidden.
Rings and earrings/ear cuffs are accessories visible at first glance, located near the face or on the hand, making them more challenging to accept for beginners. Once confidence and habit are established, rings and earrings are easy to interchange and accessorize as they are easy to remove and put on by oneself.
Choose the Shape Based on the Desired Effect
Traditions suggest choosing the shape of the jewelry based on body type. Fine and discreet designs for slender and medium builds, wider and rough designs for more robust builds.
At Germain, we believe all shapes and styles are for everyone. Body type only determines the size of the jewelry (bracelet length based on wrist size, ring size based on finger circumference).
For the jewelry shape/width based on body type, it's more about visual balance and the desired effect; a ring (~1cm high) or a wide bracelet (~1cm wide) will be more imposing and noticeable. It is advisable to wear it alone without other accessories or with a thinner accessory (less than 0.5cm wide).
Thin jewelry is easier to layer and combine with other accessories. They offer more flexibility and functionality. Note that thin jewelry does not mean feminine jewelry; there are many thin, minimalist designs with masculine aesthetics.
Jewelry on a Budget or High-End Jewelry
Obviously, a gift is always nice, and you choose the gift based on your budget. Here are some tips on this subject.
We advise prioritizing quality and durability. The primary intention of jewelry is to bring elegance, enhance your daily outfit and style. Poor quality jewelry creates the opposite desired effect.
Jewelry remains a personal accessory, easy to get used to it and you probably will never take it off, so it’s unfortunate if the gift jewelry does not last.
At the same price as a pair of jeans or a nice pair of shoes, why not choose a timeless and more durable jewelry.
Final Note There are still stereotypes around men wearing jewelry, even though men have always worn jewelry in all communities and cultures.
Jewelry, like any accessory, is part of self-expression and current style. It is personal. At Germain, we try to offer a wide range of choices to accompany different personalities.
Normalizing men wearing jewelry requires a progressive and personal approach. By choosing simple pieces, playing with colors, and combining accessories, you can integrate jewelry into your style with confidence.
Still not sure? Below are some straight points bullets, to help you choose the right jewelry for you
1. Consider the Occasion
Different occasions call for different styles of jewelry. Here's a quick guide:
- Formal Events: Choose classic pieces like signet rings, chain necklaces, or cufflinks.
- Casual Occasions: Opt for more relaxed styles, such as leather bracelets or simple stud earrings.
- Special Gifts: Sentimental pieces, such as engraved pendants or personalized rings, make for meaningful gifts.
2. Assess Your Personal Style
Your jewelry should reflect your unique taste. Consider your personal style:
- Minimalist: Opt for simple, sleek designs in neutral colors.
- Bohemian: Choose jewelry made from natural materials like leather or gemstones.
- Trendy: Go for bold, modern pieces that reflect the latest trends.
3. Choose the Right Materials :
Consider the durability and look of the material
- Gold: Classic and luxurious, perfect for formal occasions.
- Silver: Sleek and modern, an affordable alternative to gold.
- Platinum: Durable and hypoallergenic, ideal for everyday wear.
- Stainless Steel: Budget-friendly and highly durable.
- Leather: Perfect for a rugged, casual look.
4. Comfort and Fit
Make sure your jewelry fits well and feels comfortable:
- Rings: Ensure the fit is snug but not tight.
- Necklaces: Choose a length that flatters your build.
- Bracelets: Opt for a size that fits comfortably without being too tight or loose.
- Earrings: Select a style that complements your face shape and personal preferences