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Men’s jewelry is so much more than wedding bands and watches—if you know where to look. The best men’s jewelry brands offer greater variety and versatility across styles and functions, whether you’re shopping for these classic pieces or use jewelry to personalize your style and become an extension of your wardrobe.
“Men’s jewelry is having such a fun moment—it’s bold, personal, and far less one-size-fits-all,” says Alexandra Samit, Founder of Alexandra Beth Fine Jewelry. Rather than sticking to something purely traditional or trend-driven, Samit says men are wearing a lot of chunky chains, Cuban links, and signet rings. Celebrity stylist Samantha Brown echoes this sentiment, adding that “chains of all shapes and sizes are trending, from delicate to chunky box chains, rope chains, and various-sized links,” in addition to signet rings as “a nod to old school prep.”
There’s a growing love for mixed metals and contrast instead of perfectly matched sets, too. Brendon-James Maier, founder and creative director of Former Child, says the mixed metal trend might be directly connected to a rise in precious metal prices. “People are less rigid about traditional ‘rules’ and more open to pairing their silver with gold or vice versa,” he explains. “We live on a planet with an incredible range of metals and stones, so why not limit yourself?”
For the men who take inspiration from red carpets, Brown notes that much like with women’s jewelry trends, many of Hollywood’s most stylish men are choosing to add a brooch (rather than a traditional lapel pin) for a personalized touch to formal attire.
“We’re also seeing more interest in organic shapes and slightly irregular forms that feel less manufactured,” says Blake Asaad, Founder & Creative Director of Goodstone. “On the wrist, slim cuffs and minimal bracelets are showing up more than bulky or heavily branded pieces,” he adds.
When experimenting with jewelry, Brown says that the most important thing is that the pieces feel comfortable and natural to the wearer. “The more you fuss or look uncomfortable in something, the more obvious it is that it’s not your true style,” she explains. For those new to jewelry wearing, she recommends starting simple and on the more delicate side (such as a thin chain), then working your way up to something more dramatic if you’re curious.
Samit says that adding pieces that “feel easy to forget you’re even wearing” is the best place to start, whether it be a simple chain necklace like Brown suggests or even a minimal bracelet paired with a watch for a polished aesthetic. “For a more sparkly or dressed-up look, a slim tennis bracelet adds shine,” she adds. “We’re seeing this style more and more on men, and expect men’s tennis bracelets to be a major trend in 2026.”
Whether it’s your wedding ring or worn on a different finger, Asaad says a simple band ring is another great starting point. “You’re not aiming to make a statement straight awaym but to find one piece that feels comfortable enough to wear every day,” he explains. “From there, adding more becomes intuitive.”
Here are the best men’s jewelry brands for wedding bands, tennis bracelets, chain necklaces, and more.
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