One of the unarguable joys of summer is being able to lounge by the pool or take a swim in the ocean. But the love of water can be detrimental to men’s luxury accessories. Just as you would not wear your leather oxfords in the shower, leather bracelets should be kept far away from wet environments. And like oil, certain metals and water just don’t mix. Do not be dismayed when packing for a beach trip or planning for a day near water, this style guide is all about waterproof wearability and what accessories will swim rather than sink.
A Morning Surf
High impact water sports like surfing require accessories that withstand the waves. Make sure your jewellery doesn’t get lost to Atlantis with pieces that can be tightly secured like clasp bracelets. It’s also best to select a material that will hang on while you hang ten. Go for something robust and reliable from the men’s rubber bracelet range. These bracelets have durable clasps that won’t let you down even when you wipe out.
An Afternoon Snorkel
Anyone who has experienced the beauty of the underwater world knows that it is worth protecting and preserving. You can be friendly to the environment without compromising on style with an eco-friendly piece. A Vetro macrame bracelet has already done its bit for the environment, the cheerfully coloured beads have been made out of recycled bottles. Or elevate your style naturally with a cork bracelet. It’s one of the most environmentally friendly materials that is naturally water-resistant.
A Sundowner Yacht Ride
After a full day in the sun, it’s time to shake off the sand and refresh both ourselves and our outfits. While the hardier pieces didn’t break with the breakers, a leisurely sundowner is where you can be more relaxed about your jewellery choices. We say make the most of the occasion with an alchemical and zodiac inspired stainless steel necklace.
An Evening Beach Party
An evening on the beach is a great way to enjoy the natural landscape without worrying about a burn. The sun may be down, there is still a threat lurking — sand. One scratch can be the ruination of a beloved piece so leave the softer metals like gold behind. The superior choice against this abrasive assailant is ceramic jewellery because it’s virtually scratch-proof and easy to clean.
Jewellery Tip
Outdoor elements, like salt water, may cause your silver jewellery to oxidise. Try not to wear silver pieces that are plated as salt damages the plating. Jewellery made of materials such as stainless steel, sterling silver or gold are fine to wear in salt water. Always wash your jewellery with tap water to remove the salt and wipe with a soft cloth afterwards to bring the lustre right back to your luxury pieces. Don’t let the dullness put a damper on your accessories.