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Men’s Bracelets: Eye Candy For The Wrist

It’s Wednesday morning at 9am. I wake up, and start my morning routine.

And as I step before my closet, I imagine my body as a blank canvas in which I can communicate the appropriate message for the situations I will find myself in for the rest of the day. I am participating in the language spoken through the non-verbal channels of human interaction.

I succeed in putting together a great outfit, but then I come to a part of my body that seems empty and rarely adorned, my wrists. Rarely do I wear anything on my wrists, except a watch to occasionally add a classy element to my outfit.

This topic must be addressed. I’ve already talked about necklaces, rings, watches, but I want to write about bracelets and how they can complement the rest of your look.


The Bare Necessity

The thing about accessories is that it’s the same with any other piece of fashion that you’re putting on your body-it’s not necessary. We don’t NEED to wear ANYTHING for that matter – although some things bring us more comfort when it comes to protecting us from unfavorable natural conditions. Like a thick wool coat that protects our bodies from the freezing snow. Who knows, maybe the cavemen adapted to unfavorable weather and were fine running around in nothing even during the frigid winters.

But I digress.

The point is that there is no need to feel that you should be wearing a bracelet, or any other accessory for that matter.

It’s just another way through which you can display your personality.

Not having a bracelet can display just as much as having one. It can say that you’re just a natural minimalist. It depends on what works for you. Maybe you have a cool birthmark on your wrist that gets more attention than a bracelet that covers it up. Or perhaps you’d rather wear an interesting watch or ring to get attention.

You could be the guy who likes to display his personality, or the guy that likes to be mysterious until people get to know him through conversation.

A good question to ask yourself is whether or not you want to use a bracelet as another access point in which you can say something about yourself.

For those of you who are interested in using bracelets as part of displaying a your personal style, come along with me as we explore the mystical realm of wrist adornments


Some tips and examples of great men’s wristwear:

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If you have a small skinny wrist, go for a bracelet that adds weight to your wrist such as these leather band bracelets:

Get a versatile bracelet like this one to match with any casual outfit. If you don’t like wearing a watch, it’ll add some style to your bare wrists.

For that “rocker”  edge, get something masculine and bold:


For a more subtle, refined look:

Anything rubber will be more casual or sporty, whereas metal will be more dressy. A bracelet that mixes the two will be just in between.


As you can see, bracelets can be a small but great way to add an extra tone of flavor to your style.

Cheers,

Jae

The Messenger Bag

Damn, Jack Bauer is such a badass.

It’s clear that it’s the messenger bag that makes this action shot. Most guys are afraid of the stigma they believe comes with wearing a “man purse.” However, Jack Bauer and the readers of Kinowear don’t let such limiting beliefs stop them from looking sexy. So let’s get to it.

Okay, seriously though. Despite what you may think, there is a whole smörgåsbord of bags out there for men. We’re talking manly suitcases, bookbags, carry-ons, you name it. They come in all different shapes, sizes, and colors. If you carry a bag at all times - whether for business or pleasure - then why not carry one that’s purposeful as well as effective in communicating your personality and lifestyle?

There are many types of bag to cover, but today, I’ll be focusing on the messenger bag.


Why Messenger Bags Are Great

Well, it’s all preference really. But personally, I love them because they go so well with almost any outfit. Plus most of the time, they’ll make you instantly stand out as a stylish guy. Even if you’re wearing a plain white t-shirt and jeans (which there is nothing wrong with), carrying a messenger bag elevates your style just because you’re not carrying a boring backpack (unless it’s a different type of backpack, which we’ll get into in another article). It’s just something most men are afraid to wear, like a pink shirt, and thus comes with an air of confidence.

Also, it’s a great fashion accessory. There are so many styles of messenger bags, and you can find one to go with almost any look.

Another reason why they’re so great is because you can just shove a bunch of bulky stuff in there - that won’t fit in your pocket - and have simple access to it. If you need something out of your bag, all you have to do is open up the flap - boom - reach in and grab it.

These types of bags are also great for high school and college students. If you’re a student, consider standing out from a sea of backpacks, by carrying your books and other school supplies in a stylish messenger bag.


Different Styles of Messenger Bags

The original messenger bag gets its name from being used in the transportation of mail and goods by numerous types of messengers, including Pony Express riders, postal workers, messengers on foot (especially in ancient times), and bicycle couriers. Some Royal Mail carriers in the United Kingdom currently use large messenger bags to deliver mail. (Wikipedia)


Biking

The true messenger bags will strap tight across your chest and fall across your back. This type of messenger bag is great for bikers because it will stay put as you ride.



Leather

Evolved from its original form of carrying mail, the fashion industry has taken the original messenger bag and made it more like a shoulder bag with sophisticated style. Many retail stores will have messenger bags in leather that look great for work or travel.

I carry a leather one to hold all my consultation materials when I’m meeting with clients. Other days, I’ll open up my messenger bag, stuff it with my laptop, planner, pens, a book, a water bottle, and a snack — then throw the strap across my chest, and walk out of the door like a super stylish super hero out to save the world from sartorial confusion.

Alright, maybe not. But I still love my messenger bag.


Classy and Clean

Both the Lacoste Croc and Fred Perry messenger bags are great for the classy, clean, and sporty guy.



All-Purpose

Want a great bag for school or travel? Want to find them cheap? Check out the Jack Bauer style canvas shoulder bags on Amazon.com. There are hundreds of designs to fit your style.

Style and Function: Carga Bag


Create Your Own Bag

Bored and looking for something fun?

Timbuk2’s website enables you to create your own bags! If you’re a true artist, they even have “canvas” bags where you can paint your own designs on the bags.

If you have a lot of spare time, consider making a bag out of plastic bags lying around your house! Check out this video.

How cool is that?

Finding The Right Bag For You

Looking for a messenger bag is pretty simple. First make sure that its functions meet the needs of your lifestyle. If you’re a student, make sure it has slots to fit all your school supplies. If you’re a biker, make sure your bag has strap adjustments that will ensure that the bag stays on your body. If you need one for work, make sure that it has enough space for your laptop or whatever else you need to carry around. Second, ask yourself if it’s presenting a part of personality that you want others to see. Is it strictly business? Is it artistic? Is it simply used as a bag and not fashion? The details are what matter most. Silver buckles on a leather bag will be more classy, plastic more laid-back.

The better question to ask yourself is “Do I have a bag that is both purposeful and congruent with what I want to communicate?” If not, it may be time to upgrade. A messenger bag perhaps?

Always helping you look your personal best,
Jae

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