Many men feel unsure of how to wear jewelry. Some believe that wearing too much can make them look feminine, while others worry that their jewelry will clash with the rest of their outfit. Still, more and more men are branching out into accessories, inspired by fashion celebrities and their own sense of style. There is nothing wrong with that — as long as it is done tastefully and appropriately. While there are a few general rules about men’s jewelry, each man should decide how to accessorize based on his personal preference.

The era when men were limited to their wedding rings and watches has come and gone, which has allowed designers to create a wide range of jewelry for men. Whether it is sterling silver, bronze or even wood, there are now more choices than ever for men to express their style. It’s important to remember that men’s jewelry should accentuate an outfit, not dominate it. Having too many pieces can quickly become overwhelming and look cluttered. A good rule of thumb is to keep it minimal — two or three pieces on each wrist (including your watch), and no more than five total pieces.

Most commonly, men’s jewelry includes rings and bracelets. Rings are often worn for sentimental reasons, such as a signet ring that is engraved with a family crest or initials. Bracelets, on the other hand, are a great way to show off your individuality with a unique design or material. They can also be worn as a style accessory to add a touch of interest to an otherwise plain outfit.

Men’s jewelry is also starting to incorporate more exotic materials such as bone and stone, often in reference to various ethnic traditions. It’s important to note that these are generally on the paler side of the color spectrum, and can clash with certain colors if not careful. However, these types of jewelry can add a unique touch to your style if used sparingly.

When it comes to earrings, more and more men are getting their ears pierced. In the past, this was a very risky move, but now there are many options available for men’s earring needs. From the conservative stud to the statement hoop, there is something for everyone.

While most men are now more comfortable with jewelry than in the past, there are some that still feel unsure about it. If you are new to the world of men’s jewelry, it is best to start small and work your way up. A simple ring or bracelet is a great place to begin. Then, once you are more confident, you can start to experiment with different styles and materials.

It’s also important to note that some professional environments have strict dress codes that may limit the amount of jewelry a man can wear. If you are working in a business setting or attending graduate or professional school, it’s best to stick with classic metals and stones, as these will be most appropriate.