Men’s Jewellery Guide

How To Style & Wear Men's Bracelets

Men’s bracelets have become a versatile and popular accessory, offering a stylish way to enhance personal style across various settings—whether casual, work, or formal. Their versatility allows them to be worn in different contexts, from rugged leather bracelets for laid-back looks to sleek metal cuffs for professional attire, and refined chain designs for formal events. The variety of styles available, including beaded, rope, and fabric options, allows men to experiment with materials and colours to find pieces that suit their individual tastes. This guide will explore how to choose and style men’s bracelets to elevate any look confidently.

Ophidian Men’s Silver Cuff

Understanding Different Types of Men’s Bracelets

Men's bracelets come in various styles, each offering unique aesthetics and versatility for different occasions. Leather bracelets, with their rugged appeal, add character to casual outfits and pair well with denim and t-shirts, while slim designs maintain a refined look. Metal cuffs and chain bracelets, made from materials like sterling silver or gold, provide a polished, contemporary touch, ideal for work or evening events. Beaded bracelets, crafted from stones or wood, offer a relaxed, bohemian style, perfect for layering at casual outings. Rope and fabric bracelets add a nautical or beach vibe, making them ideal for summer wear and outdoor activities.

Helix Men’s Silver and Leather Bracelet

Choosing the Right Bracelet for Your Style

When choosing the right bracelet for your style, it's important to consider how the piece will complement your existing wardrobe and personal aesthetic. Start by assessing the outfits you wear most frequently—if your style leans casual, leather or beaded bracelets may be a great match, while metal cuffs or chains might suit a more polished, semi-formal look. The material and tone of the bracelet should also align with your skin tone; for example, gold or warm leather tones can enhance warmer skin tones, while silver and cooler-toned leathers work well with cooler complexions. Balancing subtlety and boldness is key—if you prefer a minimalist look, opt for simple, sleek designs that blend seamlessly with your outfit. For those looking to make more of a statement, bolder pieces like chunky leather bands or layered beaded styles can add texture and character.

Tessera Men’s Silver Cuff

How to Wear Bracelets for Different Occasions

Choose bracelets that suit the occasion and your outfit seamlessly. For casual looks, bold beaded or leather bracelets add texture and personality to relaxed attire. In professional settings, opt for minimalistic metal cuffs or subtle leather for understated sophistication. For formal events, refined options like slim metal bands or layered pieces complement a suit or tuxedo, adding a touch of elegance without overpowering the look.

Cuban Men’s Silver ID Chain Bracelet

Layering and Stacking Bracelets

To create a cohesive look with mixed bracelets, focus on balance and harmony by choosing complementary materials, like pairing leather with metal for rugged refinement or beads with fabric for a relaxed, bohemian vibe. Balance proportions by combining chunky pieces with slimmer ones to avoid an overcrowded wrist, allowing each piece to stand out. Stick to a consistent metal tone or colour palette, like earthy tones or matching metals, to ensure all bracelets work together without clashing. When coordinating with other accessories, such as rings or watches, maintain similar tones and materials for a seamless appearance. Balance bold pieces with more subtle ones to avoid overwhelming the outfit, creating a polished, refined style that enhances your overall look.

Caring for Your Bracelets

Proper care is essential for maintaining the quality and appearance of your bracelets, as different materials require specific maintenance routines.

 For leather bracelets, it’s important to keep them away from water and moisture, which can cause the leather to crack or lose its texture over time. Regularly conditioning the leather with a suitable balm helps preserve its softness and flexibility. 

Metal bracelets, such as those made from sterling silver or stainless steel, should be cleaned with a soft cloth to remove any dirt or oils and polished occasionally to maintain their shine; storing them in anti-tarnish pouches or a dry, cool place helps prevent oxidation.

 For beaded bracelets, especially those with natural stones, gentle cleaning with a damp cloth is recommended, avoiding harsh chemicals that may damage the beads. Storing your bracelets properly is also crucial—keep them in individual compartments or soft pouches to prevent scratching and tangling, particularly for delicate chains or pieces with intricate details. 

By establishing a regular maintenance routine and storing your bracelets correctly, you can keep them looking new and polished, ensuring their longevity and preserving their aesthetic appeal over time.

 From sterling silver men’s bracelets to sleek cufflinks, bold earrings, classic necklaces, and refined rings, we have everything you need to make a statement. With over 30 years of expertise in jewellery design, NAJO offers timeless and contemporary options that blend quality craftsmanship with modern style.

FAQs

Is it attractive for men to wear bracelets?

Yes, it can be very attractive for men to wear bracelets as they add a stylish and personal touch to any outfit. When chosen and worn thoughtfully, bracelets can enhance a man’s look, showcasing his attention to detail and sense of style, whether in a casual or formal setting.

Which wrist should guys wear bracelets on?

Guys can wear bracelets on either wrist, depending on their preference and comfort. Traditionally, bracelets are often worn on the opposite wrist to the watch (if they wear one) to balance the look. However, if not wearing a watch, either wrist works well, so it comes down to which feels most comfortable or natural for the individual. The key is to ensure it complements the overall style and doesn’t interfere with daily activities.

What is the male version of a bracelet called?

The male version of a bracelet is still called a bracelet. While there isn’t a different term specifically for men, some styles may be referred to as cuffs, bands, or wristbands to distinguish them as more masculine or rugged variations. These terms are often used for thicker, more structured designs, such as metal cuffs or leather bands, which are popular in men's fashion.

How do you wear a watch and a bracelet for men?

To wear a bracelet with a watch, choose a style that complements the material and colour of your watch—such as a silver cuff with a metal watch or a leather bracelet with a leather strap. Ensure the bracelet is slimmer than the watch to maintain balance and avoid overpowering the look. Wearing both on the same wrist creates a cohesive, layered effect, while sticking to a consistent style (e.g., minimalist, metal, or casual leather) ensures the combination looks intentional and polished. By following these tips, you can effortlessly enhance your style with a bracelet and watch pairing.

MEET THE AUTHOR

Jo Tory

Born in Australia, Jo Tory is proud to be one of the country’s pioneering female jewellery founders. She has been our Creative Director since NAJO’s formation, steering the company to be one of Australia’s most successful fine jewellery brands today. Jo also sits on the Jewellers Association of Australia’s Board of Directors, where she actively promotes the highest standards and ethics within the Australian jewellery industry.