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Tie-ing The Knot

 

It's always so impressive when the guys come up with some brilliant unique find. It shows you're thinking about the details that would make your wedding day creative and thoughtful.

So, boys, let me help you out with a fashion tip:

Check out this jewelry shop, Whiteflash.com

With hundreds of gorgeous pieces of men’s fine jewelry; there's definitely something that would fit your wedding theme. Or better yet, create your theme from jewelry of your choosing...[nudge, nudge!]

 

Simply stated, Whiteflash is the premier brand in the design and manufacture of cotemporary metal jewelry. In addition to providing the largest selection of men’s fine jewelry, Whiteflash carries the Edward Mirell brand which represents American manufacturing at its very best. Edward Mirell, since 2004, has attained the enviable status as offering the “best jewelry” in contemporary metals. The brand has established a leadership role in design, the enormous commitment to men’s classic styles as well as designer and fashion forward appeal.

 

Yes, I'm looking out for you guys!

 

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Mens Jewelry Trends 2009

 

There are so many reasons why men choose to wear tiffany jewelry: A charm for the lucky gambler; dressing for a date or a night out clubbing; to personalize a mundane business look or to set oneself apart while on the beach, but what’s for sure is that men’s jewelry is no longer confined to the Harley Davison crowd because men’s jewelry products are now much more sophisticated and contemporary.

Leading the way were men from the worlds of music, television, film and fashion, who in years past commissioned pieces from leading designers, but now with a wider range of men’s silver jewelry available from leading UK designers, the finest quality products are becoming accessible to non-celebrities.

Extroverts like UK comedian and actor Russell Brand may wear several pendants and bracelets on each arm, but you don’t need to ‘bling-it-up’ as much as Russell to look stylish and cool. Even a single diamond pendant or bracelet can add loads of character to your look ad what you choose to wear will tell people much more about your personality than you would imagine, without ever saying a word.

Things have changed" says Stephen Webster. "The fear factor, the reverence and the rather staid formality have all but disappeared. Magazines now have fashion shoots featuring cheap H&M jeans worn with $5000 diamond rings. Having a diamond-studded accent to a watch or a piece of jewelry no longer marks a customer as a flashy, ostentatious type. It just makes a person look more…lively." So wearing the right piece and the right brand of jewelry is so important. Unlike clothes where a good quality pair of distressed jeans looks good no matter the brand or cost, the quality of jewelry materials and the manufacturing process makes all the more difference to the end look.

Men’s jewelry is much more about your personal preferences and a statement of self than some other fashion items and your options are plentiful. For example, men’s jewelry transgresses musical styles, where R&B star Jay-Z wears Stephen Webster belt buckles and dog tags while Heavy Metal acts like Ozzy Osbourne wear rings and pendants from the very same designer. Try getting them to wear the same brand of t-shirt!

 

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Grooms Wearing That Ring...Forever

 

There are three guarantees in life: death, taxes, and men not wanting to spend time in a jewelry shop. The simple truth is that most men are just not wired to enjoy the process of picking out and wearing jewelry (props to the ones that are, you’re life is going to be a lot easier).

 

Furthermore, when a groom comes to the realization that when he slips that wedding band on, it’s going on FOREVER, it tends to lead to some anxiety. It’s not that the groom doesn’t want to display his love and devotion to his wife - it’s just that it’s jewelry...and he’s wearing it FOREVER.

 

After the wedding, it’s naturally going to be an adjustment for a guy to always have a ring on his finger (especially if he’s never worn one before). If you grooms out there are like me, you’ll find yourself constantly playing and tinkering with the ring for the first few months. Some guys, however, like to take it a step further by coming up with reasons why he sometimes shouldn’t have to wear the ring...

 

Some of these reasons have merit behind them, however most are completely bogus. Here are a few examples of when it’s acceptable to take the ring off (and when it’s not).

 

Valid excuse: "I’m going to be in the ocean" - Reasonable excuse. If that ring slips off in the ocean, there’s no getting it back.

 

Bogus excuse: "I’m allergic to jewelry" - Yes, we know that metal allergies do exist. But they’re very rare. If the groom does have an allergy, make sure to get it checked out and don’t buy a ring that irritates his skin. This is used far more often as a bogus excuse than a valid one.

 

Valid excuse: "It’s a safety issue or a distraction at work" - If he works around heavy-duty machinery or works closely with his hands – it’s probably a safe idea to not wear the ring at work.

 

Bogus excuse: "It hurts my golf swing" - Survey says: NO! I’m an avid golfer, and never once has my wedding band affected my swing. Sorry, guys. Nice try.

 

Valid Excuse: "I’m doing the dishes, and I don’t want it to fall down the drain" - That dish soap does get pretty slippery.

 

Bogus Excuse: "I’m going to my little bro’s bachelor party, I wanna feel as young as everyone else there" - C’mon guys, use your head.

 

TMR Recommendation: Only remove your wedding band under certain circumstances that have been signed off on by your wife. Now guys, you don’t have to listen to me - but if you don’t - you might want to start decorating the dog house because you’re probably going to be spending a lot of time in there.

 

 

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