Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Male jewellery
Very much for the individual male and the sort of thing one should not pass judgement on. As we know, some men/boys like to be decked with as many items as women/girls are used to wearing - earings, multiple neck chains, rings in/on several parts of the body, and so on. Goes a little with fashion trends, keeping up with the Jones's, and wanting to 'do just as well' as the female of the species; but also perhaps with wanting to be noticed (some type of complex) or as an identification with others of a particular ilk. There is, of course, a safety aspect such as the wearing of jewellery items (or not) in certain workplaces, and that is where the matter can be difficult for a boss and prospective, or incumbent, employee. Fashions change constantly, we know that, and occasionally we find it hard to adjust. Maybe an out-of-date example but one time men wore ties in many formal and work situations, and along with the ties went tie-clips or tie-chains - long gone but may return. If a male is a 'keep-it-simple' type, he may settle for a finger ring, or two, a watch, pen (?), keyring and belt buckle, and a neck-chain (which will mostly be out of sight), all either 'gold' or 'silver', or a mixture. Spectacles, hearing aids and jewelled dentures are borderline items. An inconsequential issue to many males but important to some.
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