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Great accessory gifts for men too

A recent survey has shown that accessories are also a very welcome gift for men. Women who give gifts also appreciate accessories that their boyfriends can wear all the time. Why not give accessories to your boyfriend for Christmas, Valentine's Day, birthdays, or even just for a special occasion?
So, here's some advice on how to choose accessories that your boyfriend will wear all the time.

We recommend silver necklaces!

First of all, it's safe to choose silver as the material. Silver is a material with a mysterious charm and properties that doesn't stand out too much, whether it's a formal or casual occasion. It's a basic material that can be worn without hesitation by both boyfriends who are used to wearing accessories and those who are new to it.
If he's not the type to wear a lot of accessories, a simple silver necklace or pendant is a great first gift. Silver necklaces are more versatile than gold and can be easily matched with any outfit, so it's a surefire choice that he'll wear all the time.
Also, for him who often wears casual fashion like jeans, we recommend necklaces made with Iga braids or antique beads . A subtle accent that makes the most of the texture of the material will enhance his stylish mood.

A privilege only for men!? A heavy silver ring

Speaking of accessories unique to men, we also recommend heavy silver rings that take advantage of the size of your hands and the thickness of your fingers. It can be said that chunky silver rings are a privilege reserved for men. It's also a good idea to wear one that creates a masculine, bony, and powerful look for your fingers.

Why men love accessories

It's a gift that is appreciated precisely because he doesn't pay attention to it himself. In fact, such men are very shy and not interested in accessories, but rather feel embarrassed to wear them. Wouldn't it be a good idea for you to let your boyfriend make his accessory debut?

Also, try to give him a gift that is within your means. He will be touched not by the amount of money, but by the thought of giving him an accessory.