Accessorizing for men; The Bracelet.

by Onoriode Ighogboja.



Ever wondered what makes two different people wearing the exact same clothes look entirely different? In which case you have a debate on who wore it best? For men its fairly easy to tune up or tone down the look of any outfit by simply adding or doing away with an accessory. Lets explore Bracelets in the article.


Jewelry on men before now seemed like an oxymoron, but every man can still pull it off and make a proper statement with the right pieces paired correctly. Its common knowledge that bracelets have been on trend in Nigeria for a while now, as opposed to when it could referenced to foreign culture. Thankfully, anyone in any category be it formal, semi formal or casual can sport this accessory. 



There’s a large variation of bracelets unconsciously tailored to suit your custom preference, you’d find them in either steel, leather, gold, silver, metal, beads and strings and most commonly in a stack of mix and match materials and in a lessfussy array of colors.
If at this point you are still wondering how you can sport some of these bracelets without looking totally out of line for starters don’t go rummaging through your girlfriends jewelry box. Fortunately here on basic pulse we have some picks and tricks that can help you get this trend wrapped up right.


*you can afford to stack on a few the key is to make sure the materials and colors are balanced neutrals in brown and black leather pair perfectly with colored or colorless nylon cords and they don't have to be restricted to your watch-less wrist.

*mixing and matching however isn't just for bracelets themselves although they certainly work with sun faded t-shirts and cutoff shorts to infuse that perfect summery feel to the beach or pool or on a very casual day.


*bracelets contrasts in an unexpected way with suits (most especially if you feel too put together, the combo is also a subtle way to relax a rigid corporate dress code). Besides, these days the distinction between formal and informal dress code are a little more than distant memory.


keep it Basic and Simple. (*wink*)

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