If you follow me on Instagram, you’ve seen this bracelet countless times and there’s good reason for it. Not only is it gorgeous, it’s perfectly suited for small wrists (a surprisingly hard thing to find in a bracelet). Best of all, it’s only $28.
It’s the Little Things
Play your cards right.
I caved and went over my July budget to acquire this Astley Clarke ring. And you know what? It was totally worth it.
An ever-growing collection of coral: Kate Spade purse, Banana Republic Factory Store bracelet and Old Navy shorts.
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Top 3: Sailor Rope Bracelets
I’ve never been sailing, but it doesn’t stop me from loving all things nautical: Breton stripes, anchor motifs and sailor rope bracelets. Here are three of my favorite brands for a seafaring addition to your bracelet stack:
- Sailormade – The Brummel Collection at Sailormade uses a brummel hook as a clasp for a sleek, refined look.
My pick: the Endeavor wrap bracelet in red, $115 - Kiel James Patrick – An anchor clasp adds a new dimension to this traditional braided rope bracelet.
My pick: the Blakes Yacht Club bracelet in navy and white, $40 - The Ropes of Maine – A color-blocked twist on the nautical trend with delightfully oversize hardware.
My pick: a navy and seafoam combination, $60
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5 Steps to the Perfect Stack
The perfect stack of bracelets should be eclectic, appear nonchalant, and have the right ratio of statement-makers to delicate adornments. Achieve the perfect mix by combining something:
- Chunky – Ground your look with a bold bracelet. Try a traditional chain link version or one with a playful charm.
- Colorful – This look is about being playful. A healthy of dose of color from a nautical rope or a vintage-esque bracelet keeps it from getting too serious.
- Practical – Keep the phone in your purse. A bold or elegant watch is a classier way to check the time.
- Delicate – Offset the statement jewels with a pretty chain or bangle set.
- Unexpected – Add a little whimsy to your wrist with a conversation piece. A pair of lion heads or bright-colored leather does the trick.
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Outfitted
When I was young, I wanted to marry someone whose last name started with an H just so I wouldn’t have to change my monogram. Of course I’ve outgrown that impractical requirement, but I’m pretty happy (and a bit relieved) that Dave shares the same last initial as me.
Sartorial Summary
Top: J.Crew Factory Store // Shorts: Old Navy // Necklace: c/o Wendy Mink Jewelry // Clutch: c/o Marley Lilly
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