Styling streetwear rings involves balancing rings evenly throughout your hands to avoid wearing too many at once. Space them out on your fingers and wear one as a small accessory to help you get used to wearing rings. It is possible to wear multiple rings while still looking stylish. When choosing a metal scheme for your rings, stick to silver or gold to mix and match elements.
Rings are a popular accessory in the streetwear fashion scene, adding a bold and edgy touch to any outfit. To achieve a curated, edgy look, start by picking large, interesting rings for a dramatic fashion statement or smaller, more delicate rings for a cleaner look. If you choose to wear several rings, stack them on your middle finger to show power and dominance.
When choosing rings, keep it simple, mix and match metals, layer them, and stack them on your middle finger to show power and dominance. Wear an equal number of rings of different sizes on your middle finger to show power and dominance. An ideal ring should slide over the knuckle with a little friction and snug in comfortably without affecting blood circulation.
In summary, streetwear rings are a popular accessory that adds a bold and edgy touch to any outfit. To style your rings, keep it simple, mix and match metals, layer them, and wear an equal number of rings.
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Ok, not gonna lie. The shit with the rings was funny. xD I’m guilty of a damn list of things. Rope wristbands, necklaces, black rings, and wallet chain. I also change out my earrings now and then. I’ve also gotten into the “healing” beads. Like right now it’s Black Obsidian with Tigers eye and Black Onyx. I usually wear A LOT of black. Most of my accessories are via Etsy now a days.
Tip no 1. If it’s fashion jewelry from stainless steel don’t buy it. Got all my rings and bracelet chains from vacations in different countries like Egypt or other orient countries. Just ask the locals where you can buy antique/ handmade jewelry. Most of the time it’s a steal too because silver prices are low and prices on general are lower.
i really really wanna go find some jewelry from the antique store. They’re like from the 40s, or something like that. A lot of them are very elegant and simple, which are the kind I go with most of the time. It sounds dumb, but since they’re so old AND in an antique store with many spiritual things, I worry about the jewelry having demonic attachments to them, especially since things like stones and crystals tend to have that. I don’t want ANY attachments, even though I’m a Christian.
Hot take here. But I think rings look bad. Especially when you got a ring on every finger. And I also think ear rings are ugly as hell. Worst aesthetic choice in my opinion though: Gauges. Never understood gauges. Alot of my friends have them and they always looked better before having big nasty holes in their ears
For classic/staple or customizable stuff that’s all precious metals – I love Studebaker Metals. All handcrafted in the US, v friendly, and high quality products. On the more affordable and artsy modern style, Apse has great pieces that are more affordable but also handmade. And s/o Hard jewelry for some of the coolest stuff for getting into accessories
I rarely ever wear jewellery because it’s incovenient, gets stuck in things, makes it difficult to wear gloves, etc, but on the rare occasion that I do, I know exactly what to wear and in what combination, because at this point I’ve already built a collection. Most of it is cheap stuff from H&M, thrift stores, flee markets, etc, but a few pieces are higher quality stuff. I prefer golden jewellery but I’m also not afraid to mix gold and silver. What I always wear is my wrist watch with golden metals and brown leather strap, a brown leather belt with brass buckle, a very small silver necklace, small gold plated earrings, and a silvery (titanium) lip ring piercing. That’s like the baseline, most of which I don’t ever even take off, except the watch and belt. But on rare occasion I’ll add more stuff. That’s usually gonna be some brass rings (especially my snake and spider rings), a plain but kinda gaudy golden link bracelet, a long brass necklace that has a kinda layered look to it, and a wine red pearl necklace. That last piece is one of my favorites, even though it’s some cheap plastic trash, because it’s so unusual, and wine red is one of my favorite accent colors which also goes really well with gold. I will typically only wear that with a more fancy outfit though, like a 3-piece suit or waistcoat. Whenever I wear some super feminine jewellery like a pearl necklace I kinda feel a need to balance it out with some undeniably masculine clothing ensemble so it doesn’t look like I’m trying to do drag.
Anyone looking to get accessories should check out Vitaly! They have everything from rings, chains, bracelets, sunglasses etc for a decent price. Most of their stuff comes in either stainless steel or gold as well. I love them and have been getting pieces for years. Their sister brand Clocks n Colours deals with sterling silver as well! Cheers
If you’re looking for a fashion-related hobby to get obsessed with but can’t sew for shit, try jewellery making. You can obviously get super deep into the gear and spend thousands of £s but all you need to get started is a saw and blades, some files, a £15 Amazon blowtorch and, ideally, a polishing machine which you can make out of a drill or a bench grinder with a buffing pad (find one of FB marketplace for £20), and an idea. Apart from the solder and silver wire or sheet (or grain if you’re casting) you can get started for like £100. Even though you won’t be making serious drip for a while everything you make will be yours, you’ll constantly have new shit to wear and mix up, and people always comment on it because it doesn’t look like you’ve just bought it from a shop. It’s not for everyone, but it’s something I’ve been doing for a few years and love every second of it. Plus girls love a handmade gift – even if it only cost you £10 and a couple of hours of fun work.
heres some of my fav brands for anyone who likes chrome hearts type of look A&G rock n roll couture (all hand made in the usa also the only brand to win a lawsuit against ch) gaboratory (a og brand all hand made in japan and inspired chrome hearts and other brands) travis walker double cross (they are extremely underrated all hand made in usa) Starlingear (also underrated been around since late 90s all hand made in the usa by a small team) bill wall leather (classic been around as long as chrome hearts) f.a.l silver fuck around lewis (small brand from japan hand made in japan extremely underrated my personal gate keep but hard to order from as they only do order through email but worth it) crazy pig design (from and hand made in London has some of the best pieces and selection and great prices they are awesome) the great frog (also hand made and from london has great pricing aswell) GoodArt hlywd (all hand made and forged in LA just like ch and have been getting more popular and hype recently tho they have been around for a while) thats all i can remember but all these brands have history and been around for a long time if your looking into investing in a silver piece that you will have for a life time check out any of these brands its worth it!!
That cartoon character that’s you had me rolling You are true hillarious fashion sensible I wear rope bracelets getting ready for human wild lol thank you for good advice and I’m a lady taking your advice. I want inexpensive quality jewelry take them out to dinner what a clever response ! Your remarks are out of the ballpark quality brands
So like, when I was out with friends and they asked me to play my guitar or something, 9/10 times I didn’t have / I forgot my pick at home. So I decided to make a “collar” with a pick as a pendant, so if I got used to wearing it, I’d always have a pick on me. But as time passed, I just got used to wrapping the thing around my wrist and that’s fine. So I pretty much just walk around with a small rope around my wrist with a pick dangling from it. Am I crazy?
I’ve always hated on people mixing metals but I never realized how over time my ear piercing jewellry got mixed up in an unapologetical cruel ensenble of silver vintage earrings my aunt wore in the 80s and 2017 tumblr rose gold stuff. Thanks for reminding me that my ears were stuck in the style change limbo for the last three years, I ordered new silver piercing jewellery during this article.
Does anyone know some brand or web somewhat similar to alex skeffington’s jewelry (the last mentioned brand)? I don t know anything about accesories and I have never worn jewelry but that designs instantly caught my attention . I expected them to be expensive but sweet jesus… they are unafordable for me. I would like to know if i could buy stuff with “the same vibes” but cheaper and low quality. Idk man, the melted metal concept kicks ass and I need some guidance to find something similar (i don t care about the quality). Thanks!
The rope bracelet 😂😂 I can’t. 😂😂 It’s very popular with students under the age of 18 because school has 80% chance of not scolding you for wearing it. Another thing is one of those Invicibuble knocked off used as bracelets,70% of the female students wear those things 😂😂. I just can’t with that aesthetic lol 😂. Bruh like what year is it? 2010?😂
Just get a good Swiss watch like a Rolex, Audemar or Patek. It might take longer to save for than any clothing piece but it is worth it, they stay with you forever and look great people love them and their useful. They do all the talking that jewlery does in a more minimal package. Its a whole new beast compared to being addicted to fashion though I must say lol. They hold value too or go up.
honestly how i see it get your outfit on and thats your base if your going like just regular old street wear put on a thin chain or whatever now if your going like gangster street wear you can put on heavier stuff if you are goin for a beach type thing wear ur pearls or shark tooth or whatever i only mix two metals which is my gold bracelet and silver ring because they are very important to me
The other thing I would like to suggest to dudes who are looking to level up their accessory game is be prepared to spend some money on *artistic* pieces. If you are the dude who is buying your shit at mall kiosks and Spencer’s Gifts or whatever, you will not have a great selection of accessories in the first place. Don’t shy away from spending money on something in pewter, copper (idc what this dude says, it can be a good look) or by an independent, non-branded metalsmith, even if you may think that’s less of a ‘flex’ than a gold or platinum chain. The flex is in having great taste and not looking like a carbon copy of every other guy out there. To add on to the flea market/thrift store suggestions, BROWSE ETSY – as long as you can differentiate between a Chinese sweatshop reseller and an actual independent artist.