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It is not only women who wear accessories today but it is men as well. The options in mens accessories have grown more and more over the years. Men used to only have a choice of a watch or ring but nowadays there is a whole host of accessories to choose from, nearly as many as women. Here is a look at some of the accessories men have the option of.

Mens Scarves

Scarves are great for winter time because they keep you warm and they are easy to wear, but not only that a great scarf added to an outfit can make that outfit go from plain to stylish. Men have the option of many different styles and brands of scarves today and they can be worn with many different outfits. A scarf can be worn smartly with trousers and a shirt and coat, and they can be worn for casual wear such as with jeans and a t-shirt.

Mens Wrist Bands

The choice of jewellery for men has grown incredibly and one of the most popular items of jewellery for men is wrist bands. They are particular popular among the younger generation and look great with the urban and funky look. Wrist bands come in all sorts of shapes and designs, they can be elastic, leather, wide or thin. Wrist bands look great with jeans and a shirt or tshirt.

Mens Hats

It is very common today for guys to wear hats, not only in the winter time to keep warm but on an everyday basis as part of their outfit. Different types of hats men wear include trilby hats, cadet hats, caps, and beanie hats.

Mens Neck Chains

Neck chains look great on guys especially over plain tshirts and a pair of jeans. These neck chains can either be silver or gold in colour and can be as bling as you want them to be. Be careful not to over do it unless that is the look you are going for.


 

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