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The New York Times Wants Your Boyfriend To Wear Man Bracelets
Call us old-fashioned or Southern, (or in Justin’s case, personally, both), but as far as we are concerned, the only pieces of jewelry acceptable for men are college rings, wedding bands and medically necessary identification bracelets. But that guideline hasn’t stopped some style-obsessed young guns from covering their wrists in colorful bracelets made of leather, stone and string — and The New York Times is endorsing this trend and encouraging it with what it must believe are cute little nicknames like “man-acle” and “macho-bangle.”
THE GOODS: BracedLets (Almost) Make Braces Look Cool
We don’t have the fondest memories of wearing braces (that’s an understatement; wearing braces sucked), but we have finally fulfilled our dream of finding an accessory that would help us laugh at the excruciating torture of wearing dental appliances. Say hello to BracedLets, fun bracelets made of the same materials that helped correct your massive overbite when you were a teenager.
Business Men Find Beads and Bangles Totally Charming
Men, you might just want to brace yourselves. Or as the Financial Times has it, you probably already have. Yes lads, according to that bastion of all things buttoned up and Tag wearing, the latest accessories trend to hit the mannery market: Bracelets–in all their beaded, bangled and charmed glory.




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