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9 Fashion Tips for Wearing Bracelets on Both Wrists

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9 Fashion Tips for Wearing Bracelets on Both Wrists

9 Fashion Tips for Wearing Bracelets on Both Wrists

Wearing bracelets on both wrists might seem like a no-no, but there are plenty of women that get away with it. It all depends on how you wear the bracelets and what you wear them with. Click here for some tips for how to wear bracelets on both wrists at the same time.

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Bracelets are a fun way to spice up any outfit, but can you wear them on both wrists at once? Absolutely!

While some may disagree on this, you can absolutely do it. You just need to keep some things in mind to keep yourself from going over the top.

There are all sorts of bracelets to match any occasion, so why not wear them? Keep reading and we'll tell you exactly what to do if you feel like wearing bracelets on both wrists.

1. Mix and Match

When it comes to bracelets, there's a wide range of colors, widths, styles, and sizes. Don't be afraid to mix and match when you're wearing bracelets on both wrists.

Do make sure the bracelets you choose complement each other. A bunch of bracelets that don't work together will just look like a mess.

2. Don't Mix Metals - Or Do It Anyhow...

While mixing and matching works great, that doesn't always include metals. Be cautious mixing metal types when you're wearing multiple bracelets.

While rose gold, sterling silver, and platinum are all beautiful, they aren't necessarily complimentary or meant to go together. Unless it's a similar style bangle.

Instead, mix one metal type in with something else, like coral, pearls, or beads.

3. Match your Outfit

Choosing bracelets that match the rest of your outfit can be super fun. Go for colors that mimic what you're already wearing.

You don't have to do this with solid colors, either. Try choosing bracelets with little bits of color that match your outfit. Solid options will work just as well, though.

4. Don't Match your Outfit

You can also get away with not matching your outfit. Make your jewelry stand out by choosing something totally different.

Some colors and styles can really clash though. So when you're choosing jewelry that contrasts your outfit, make sure it gives a positive vibe, not an awkward one!

5. Keep it Simple

Are you hankering to pull out that little black dress? If so, you may want to keep your bracelets simple. A little black dress and a simple gold or silver bracelet or two is a beautiful, classic look.

If the point of your outfit is to make you look your best, don't choose jewelry that will steal the show. Your simple black dress may be stunning on you, but your date may not notice if your jewelry is too attention-grabbing.

6. Go for Gaudy

While some nights you may want the attention all on you, sometimes it's fun to flaunt your fun jewelry. To do that, try wearing something simple and loading up on the awesome, chunky, gaudy jewelry.

Choosing more noticeable jewelry will put your accent items from and center. They won't just be an accent anymore, they'll be a show stopper.

You don't even have to use over the top jewelry for this. Something simple in a flashy color is just as likely to grab attention if it contrasts with your outfit.

Don't be afraid to draw attention sometimes. We buy jewelry to show it off, right? We also like to tell the stories behind gifted jewelry so go ahead and flaunt it.

7. Add a Watch

One fun way to break up all the bracelets is to add a watch! Not only will you know the time whenever you want, but you'll also create a fun look.

When choosing which watch to wear with your bracelets, choose one that looks great with the other jewelry you've chosen. It shouldn't clash with bracelets, your outfit, or any other part of your look.

If you're wearing more elegant jewelry, don't add a plastic-strapped watch. Go for something slim and metal instead.

8. Choose a Focal Point

When wearing a bunch of bracelets, choose one piece to stand out above the rest. Make it the focal point of your many bangles.

Choose a chunkier piece and mix it in with slimmer bracelets. Or choose one brightly colored bracelet to wear with more subdued colors.

Tell viewers where you want their eyes to go by making one bracelet stand out.

9. Back Off the Extra Jewelry

When wearing lots of bracelets, you shouldn't be wearing a ton of other jewelry. Doing so will make you over accessorized and draw way too much attention from you.

It will probably just look cluttered, too.

If you're only wearing a few bracelets on each arm, you're fine to wear some other jewelry pieces. But if you're loading up each arm, you don't really need anything else. Some simply earrings may be fine.

Think about it: if you've got ten bracelets on each arm, there's already a lot going on. Do you really need a necklace, earrings, and rings too? Probably not.

You want to look stylish, not like a walking jewelry box, so don't overdo it!

Wearing Bracelets on Both Wrists: Do It!

While some may say that wearing bracelets on both wrists just shouldn't be done, we say give it a go. True, it can be overdone, but when done properly, it can really enhance your look.

Whether you're going for a sleek and refined look or a simple bohemian one, you can make bracelets on both wrists work. Don't be afraid to share your favorite pieces, even twenty at a time!

But make sure you don't overdo it. Twenty thin bracelets look a lot different than twenty chunky ones!

So go ahead, wear all those bracelets. Just keep these tips in mind and you'll be rocking that jewelry wherever you go.

Are you looking to build your bracelet collection? Check out our wide selection! We're sure you'll find something you love.

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