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		<title>Are Men&#8217;s Bracelets The Next Fashion Piece?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Richard Melick]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Jan 2022 18:40:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Men, wearing bracelets?  NEVER.  Well, maybe.  Let us explain. Often when we think of men&#8217;s fashion, we think watches, ties, shoes, and belts.  Sometimes a few other accessories make it into the list, but the trend they bring are often not long-lived, or designed for a singular type of fashion like cuff links or pocket squares.   Most times, companies attempt to go too cheap, too feminine, and too gaudy to fit the gentleman&#8217;s fashion.  It get ridiculous when you see huge [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Men, wearing bracelets?  NEVER.  Well, maybe.  Let us explain.</p>
<p>Often when we think of men&#8217;s fashion, we think watches, ties, shoes, and belts.  Sometimes a few other accessories make it into the list, but the trend they bring are often not long-lived, or designed for a singular type of fashion like cuff links or pocket squares.   Most times, companies attempt to go too cheap, too feminine, and too gaudy to fit the gentleman&#8217;s fashion.  It get ridiculous when you see huge necklaces, big gaudy belt buckles, bedazzled jeans, and glitter (seriously, stop with the sparkly crap).</p>
<p>But maybe there is a way to add the bracelet to that common, every-day fashion piece.  Maybe, just maybe, the wrist can be adorned with more than a watch, be classy and original. And that&#8217;s where the trend of leather and metal in single pieces works.  The idea brings forward an idea of the a subtle, masculine focused piece of jewelry that could fit in both professional and casual settings, all while using elements that are fitting for a man.  Leather and metal have always gone well together, so why not in a man&#8217;s bracelet?  And the one that is standing out is the <a href="http://www.dianakauffmandesigns.com/store/c4/The_Manlet%E2%84%A2.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Diana Kauffman Designs Manlet</a>, a bracelet that was designed specifically for that purpose.</p>
<p>It is simple in design and execution, with leather, metal, and magnets coming together as one piece of jewlry.  It&#8217;s hefty, but not heavy, comfortable to wear for long periods, and classy enough to go with a day in the suit or a night at the bar.   Maybe that&#8217;s why it stands out to us.  Simplicity, a mark that many other designers have missed when it comes to men&#8217;s jewelry, is hit right on the mark with this piece.  The Mantlet, as its appropriately called, is not cheap, cheesy, or chintzy, and while not necessarily for every gentleman out there, has a sense of classic design to it.  It fits nice on the wrist, has a nice stiff appeal, and catches the eye barely with any outfit.</p>
<p>But it can&#8217;t be that perfect or simple, and while this piece is designed very well, we wouldn&#8217;t recommend wearing it in highly active situations.  The magnet needs to be a bit stronger to keep the two ends together, and when sweat gets in the leather, some coloring does wear off onto the skin.  But let&#8217;s be honest; men don&#8217;t wear bracelets when working out or playing hard.  They get in the way.  But when you head to the bar afterwards or out for a night on the town, it might just be the final statement needed for your outfit.</p>
<p>Is the bracelet here to stay for men?  Well, maybe, but only if other designers take a look at the simple elegance of the Manlet. But this piece has already caught our eye, and who knows, could set the trend going forward.</p>
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