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How matchy do you get with jewelry?

Posted by sjt2900 (My Page) on
Thu, May 14, 09 at 8:09

Would you match earrings, bracelet, and necklace? Or is that too much? Earrings and bracelet, or earrings and necklace only?


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RE: How matchy do you get with jewelry?

I think it depends on the jewelry. If it is big, bold eye-catching pieces, it might be better to substitute something coordinated but simpler for one of the pieces. That's just my two cents.

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RE: How matchy do you get with jewelry?

I go the opposite of matchy, I never buy the matching set.
I've stopped wearing earrings a few years ago, so I go bolder on the necklace, softer on the bracelet.


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RE: How matchy do you get with jewelry?

Because they are so close together I usually match earrings and necklace of the same type. Silver with silver, gold with gold,etc. They don't have to match to much in style but I do keep what they are made of matching. Bracelets, when I do wear them,are far enough away from my face that it is not that important to match up with the other items. NancyLouise


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RE: How matchy do you get with jewelry?

I'm looking at faux multi colored pearls. They're not terribly expensive, but they are muted colors and would go with just about everything. I can't figure out what to get. I'm definetly getting the earrings, and probably the bracelet, but I can't decide if I want to get the necklace or not, or what size, it comes in 18" or 20". I was thinking of getting all three. I'm sure I'd wear at least two of the item together, but was wondering if wearing all three would be too much. I usually wear all three pieces of jewelry, but never anything that actually matches except most of my jewelry is gold.


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RE: How matchy do you get with jewelry?

The plain of white pearls that I have do not match my earrings that are a sort of a medium tear drop with small diamonds. I do have a long strand of multi colored brown pearls with matching earrings. For some reason I think pearls should go together.

As for the other jewlerly that I wear, I would rather it not match in style. In color yes but not in style. I have some nice jewlery that I've had for years that are matching sets. I now just mix it up.


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RE: How matchy do you get with jewelry?

Jewelry sets are cute, they're complete and matches each item on another. But I think it's kind of expensive so I'm more of buying jewelries separately. Just a nice earring that matches my outfit is enough. I don't want a lot of adornments because I think it's too much.

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RE: How matchy do you get with jewelry?

The more I looked at that jewelry, the less I thought I'd wear it. It's just not what I'm looking for.


 
 

 

 


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