Watches are a
universal jewelry accessory for both men and women. Women have traditionally
been given more importance as far as jewelry is considered but the modern man
now knows how to accessorize. Silicone watches, more specifically jelly
watches and slap watches have become a common wardrobe adornment for men and
women alike.
There used to be a lot of rules when wearing watches, especially for suits or
formal wear and there are still some rules that apply but they are easier to
follow than they used to be. There are three things to consider when wearing
jelly watches to work or silicone watches with a suit. The first is style,
second texture and third color.
The style or shape
of your Silicone
Watch Strap or jelly watch is important for more dressy
occasions because most formal wear is best with thin watches. You don’t really
want the thick clock face turning the shape of your wrist into a bump. What you
want in this case is a thin silicone watch. That will make your outfit classy.
If you wear short sleeved button ups then a thick watch will still work as long
as you don’t use a watch that’s too sporty.
Watch texture is also important because grainy surfaces are bad light
reflectors so they won’t look shiny enough on your outfit. The more formal the
attire you wear the better it is to stay with shiny surfaces. Again this will
make the outfit look classy. Just make sure that you aren’t too shiny and look
like a mirror ball.
Color is last because mixing and matching colors is easier and is less
restrictive that the first two. Red and green generally don’t look good
together but there are some exceptions. Unfortunately there is no hard and fast
rule to mixing and matching colors but when in doubt it always helps to wear
brown with brown, black with black and so on. A white slap watch will also work
really well with practically any color.
Casual wear for a night at the club is pretty easy and the rules are definitely
more lax. You still have to consider the textures and colors but the styles are
definitely much easier since most casual wear is meant to draw your attention.
Big jelly watches will work fine and so will an obnoxiously colored slap watch.
Simple silicone watches can be used but a night at the club would be better
spent with a thicker watch. Of course, if you’re going to a dinner and wearing
a dress up shirt and pants, you would want to strike the balance between the
formal and casual wear. Again, color rules are lax but try not to wear neon
blue with coffee brown or something of a similar nature.
The final outfit set would be the sportswear. Unlike the first two, sportswear
is based on design and function. Regular thin silicone watches are sometimes
used but a jelly watch would do a much better job. Jelly watches can be thick
or thin but the durability of the closed loop design makes them easier to wear
during jogs as compared to a jelly watch with a metal lock. A slap on watch
would not be a good watch to wear especially for extremely physical activities
and swimming activities because the slap watch doesn’t have a lock to stop it
from slipping.
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