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Choosing the perfect men’s accessories for each occasion

Choosing the perfect men’s accessories for each occasion

From casual gatherings with friends and family to everyday workwear, right through to the most formal occasions, different scenarios throughout life will require varying accessories and jewellery choices. However, while dress codes are often fairly universal, choosing the perfect accessories is another thing entirely.

It’s essential that any accessories you choose complement the rest of your outfit, but for men, it can be hard to find the perfect finishing touches to make any outfit extra special. Here are some top tips to give you advice on which accessories to choose for a range of different occasions, from casual to formal events.

Everyday casual

Heading out for a drink with friends, enjoying quality family time or just heading out for a walk in the park? Everyday accessories should be simple and uncomplicated. Think comfort and practicality as opposed to actively trying to make a statement with your fashion, blending your accessories and your outfit with ease. Think about the staple wardrobe essentials that you just can’t live without – your favourite watch, simple men’s jewellery, and winter warmers like a hat or scarf. In the summer, go for timeless sunglasses to complete your look.

In the office

Office attire is becoming increasingly flexible for many workplaces in the modern day, but this doesn’t mean that you should forget the importance of dressing smartly and professionally! Simple, classic accessories are the key here – think sophistication rather than making a statement. Always make sure to pair your accessories with the rest of your outfit to remain looking your best.

Evenings out

This is the time to let your personality shine through! Leave your everyday accessories for the office and instead, opt for something that really showcases who you are as an individual. If you’re heading out for the evening, you’ll want to avoid blending into the crowd, so don’t be afraid to go for choices that might be a little bolder or brighter than your everyday attire. Contrasting colours can be really effective here – just so long as they still look good together!

That all-important job interview

When dressing for a job interview, you need to remain professional and business-like while still finding a way to stand out from the crowd. Of course, your charming personality will play a big part in landing your dream job, but this is one of those settings when first impressions really do count. Make sure that your accessories are respectable and subtle, toned down yet still noticeable. A watch is a must to make sure you’re on time for the interview, and depending on the formality of your outfit, cufflinks or a smart tie clip could also help to draw the different components of the look together.

Dressing to impress

Whether it’s a new client or a first date, sometimes, you need to dress to impress and really rely on a great first impression to start you off on the right foot. However, you still need to strike a balance, as going too over the top with your accessories could have the opposite effect than the one you intended. Pair classic rose gold cufflinks with clothing in nude tones or shades of soft blue, dove grey, or even a smart black suit. Alternatively, opt for gold accessories if your outfit is predominantly dark coloured in order to add a touch of glamour to the look.

Weddings and formal occasions

The most formal occasions in life are often where the strictest rules around dress codes and what you can and cannot wear will apply. Weddings and formal parties mean dusting off your best suit and picking out classic, elegant accessories to match. Cufflinks, tie clips, or potentially a lapel pin will be strong ways to showcase your sophistication and class without detracting from the formal nature of the occasion. Understated personalised cufflinks could also make a nice touch if you want to make the outfit your own.

While this is good guidance to follow, don’t forget to trust your gut instincts. Fashion can be an incredibly personal thing, and it’s important to pair your outfits with your personality in a way that works well for you.

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