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15 January 2012, 07:36 AM | #1 |
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Braided leather bracelets... Educate me...
OK, so I see lots of wrist shots with a braided leather bracelet peeking out. What's the deal with this? New fashion? Who wears them? Is there a best style to get? Is it all about the clasp?
Really, I'm clueless on this so please fill me in. Got pics of your own? Let's see 'em! Tnx, -Jim |
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I am not sure what you are looking for, I wear a silver bracelet from scott kay he has some nice designs and does do some leather bracelets with silver clasps.
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I've seen the rise in popularity of these braided leather bracelets too. They range from flea-market-cheap to relatively expensive with designers like David Yurman. For me, I've got tiny 6.5" wrists, so it's difficult to find one in the right size, since you can't exactly resize these easily...which is fine, b/c I wear a Phiten titanium bracelet all the time anyway.
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Somewhat OT...what is the purpose of a titanium bracelet? My 10 year old just received the necklace as a birthday present. He enjoys wearing it. I see that athletes wear it, but I can't figure out why.
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check out Teno.com for cool braided leather bracelets.....I have their rubber "surfer" bracelet.
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Maybe I'm old fashioned but I don't see the point of any man wearing a bracelet. They just seem to me, for lack of a better word, feminine.
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Pics: two acclaimed modern-era Native silversmiths/jewelers: Cippy Crazy Horse of Cochiti Pueblo, and Charles Loloma (d), world-famous Hopi genius. --- To topic, my favorite leather bracelets right now, men's and women's, are by a Mixtec-Spanish fellow named Aaron Lopez Bautista, who does traditional Western fine braiding. |
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I’ve got some very nice bracelets designed by Chris Black, but nothing softer to wear next to my sub yet. http://www.chrisblackdesigns.com/ |
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whew, that's very unique, surely ultra masculine:), saw a skull on it, is that on the outside or inside?
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I must have a bit of Texan in me too, I kind of think a man needs no decoration, so long as he doesn't stink and is dressed appropriately
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Then again, I agree with you 100% when I see a guy wearing the latest Lady Gaga fashion. Not all bracelets are the same "The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday" |
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Yikes. Might be hard to get a dress shirt cuff over that Steel Flame bracelet.
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My husband have one that i made for him. He never takes it off.ImageUploadedByTapatalk1326821354.478902.jpg i think it looks really nice on hes wrist.
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I don't know if this counts as a braided leather bracelet but here's mine.
I think leather bracelets look especially nice when on the same wrist as another jewel, whether it's a watch or a metal bracelet.
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Check out some of scott kays, I really like mine and I would have to differ about it being "feminine".
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Maybe i have a feminine side in me...one guy called my Karma Bead "Anal beads"
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Nice bracelets Oscar!
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I wear a 18ct white gold cuff bracelet(90gr).Always,everywhere...work,gym etc.Cape cod and wenol red keeps it looking bright.
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By all means, please post some pictures! I'd love to see them!
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Thanks for the info re: titanium.
Not sure if the claims are true...my husband wears a titanium wedding ring (fits better and is more durable than the gold one I got him 20+ years ago). Wouldn't there be about as much titanium in a solid wedding ring than in a bracelet? On the other hand, he hasn't had any colds since he got his new ring... |
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A bracelet and a watch are perfect companions to a wrist.
Saddleback leather has a nice double-wrap leather braided one.
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I have the same Pandora leather bracelet, but in grey. Strange that Pandora markets their jewelry exclusively to women. I saw it when I was bringing my niece to get her Pandora and bought one for myself, along with a few of the "charms" I always wear mine on my right wrist, since I don't want to risk scratching my Rolex.
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