If you are like the growing population of men today who are caring more about the way they seem to others around them, then you have possible contemplated the theory of wearing men's jewellery one or more times. But for a gender which isn't used to wearing jewellery, and still has discriminations against it and considers it to female, starting off can turn out to be a difficult process. Where is the best spot to start with regards to wearing men's jewellery?
Well for most men, the simplest way to get into wearing jewelry is to get yourself used to the feeling of the cold metal against the skin. The simplest way to do this is to get rid of that old cheap plastic strap wrist-watch and pick out one with a little more class to it. You do not have to go flat out unless you've got the money and buy a Rolex or something, but you can find a number of good looking wristwatches with real gold or gold plated bands on them.
From there, you need to remember not to go mad with the men's jewelry. Now you have a piece on the hands, it is time to look elsewhere on the body. The next spot is the neck. Don't get a choker style necklace that is too short, and don't get one which is way too long. The bottom of the necklace should be visible with the top two buttons of your shirt unbuttoned ; any longer then that's no good. At the same time, you don't wish to go with the skinniest chain either. When you have not grown used to wearing a necklace, you also need to stay away from chains which are too thick. Find a nick link such as a herringbone and keep it up. Also make sure to pick an exotic metal that blends with the skin and not contrasts against it. Put simply, if you are Caucasian and do not readily tan then stick with silver instead of gold ; if you're of any darker complexion, then go with the gold and not the silver coloured metals.
Where you go from there is really up to you, just remember that you must make it simple and never choose colors which will stand out or contrast your own skin tone too much as this seems to others as flashy and selfish. You might be dazzled as to the difference that wearing men's jewellery can make in you everyday life, presuming you make it simple. If it is too flashy, then the results you receive might be the precise opposite ; not everyone can pull off the Jack Cousteau look.
Well for most men, the simplest way to get into wearing jewelry is to get yourself used to the feeling of the cold metal against the skin. The simplest way to do this is to get rid of that old cheap plastic strap wrist-watch and pick out one with a little more class to it. You do not have to go flat out unless you've got the money and buy a Rolex or something, but you can find a number of good looking wristwatches with real gold or gold plated bands on them.
From there, you need to remember not to go mad with the men's jewelry. Now you have a piece on the hands, it is time to look elsewhere on the body. The next spot is the neck. Don't get a choker style necklace that is too short, and don't get one which is way too long. The bottom of the necklace should be visible with the top two buttons of your shirt unbuttoned ; any longer then that's no good. At the same time, you don't wish to go with the skinniest chain either. When you have not grown used to wearing a necklace, you also need to stay away from chains which are too thick. Find a nick link such as a herringbone and keep it up. Also make sure to pick an exotic metal that blends with the skin and not contrasts against it. Put simply, if you are Caucasian and do not readily tan then stick with silver instead of gold ; if you're of any darker complexion, then go with the gold and not the silver coloured metals.
Where you go from there is really up to you, just remember that you must make it simple and never choose colors which will stand out or contrast your own skin tone too much as this seems to others as flashy and selfish. You might be dazzled as to the difference that wearing men's jewellery can make in you everyday life, presuming you make it simple. If it is too flashy, then the results you receive might be the precise opposite ; not everyone can pull off the Jack Cousteau look.

