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5 Men's Necklace Styles Masculine Male Necklaces Every Man Should Consider Jewelry For Men
Hey, guys! I'm Antonio Centeno, the founder of Real Men Real Style. Today I'm going to
be giving you a guide on men's necklaces. Now, the actual guide is in the article which
I linked to right below this video if you're watching it on YouTube.
Today, I'm really just going to be talking about the five styles, five styles which you
should consider. I know this is a pretty controversial subject. This is something a lot of guys just
do not see themselves ever wearing a necklace and I'm going to address that.
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Okay. Let's get to necklaces. Now, today in this video, I'm going to talk about five styles.
Like I said, in the article I'm going to go into a more detail on materials and things
like that. But the first style I want to talk about, maybe not so much as style but something
that's become a bit iconic.
1. Dog Tags
Can you guess what is the style that pretty much every military man is almost required
to wear? The dog tag. The dog tag actually came out of function but if anyone wants,
I'd love to hear you in the comments of what the function of the dog tag is, but basically
you get two sets and most guys would put one pair on their boot, another pair around their
neck and that is necklaces.
Many of us when you get used to it will like the feel of it and even when we leave the
military, many of us continue to wear it. I actually still have my dog tags. I don't
normally wear them but it's just a reminder of a bit of my history, of what I went through.
There's just something about my -- I keep them, I don't normally wear them, but most
men who had served in many branches in the military, I don't know about outside the US
how many other branches use this, but when you get used to this, you've worn this necklace
and it's a function piece.
That's it. If you go back and you look at the history of necklaces, that the function
was that they show that you actually had means. They were an outside symbol of wealth that
you, in a sense, can provide and it was something that women look at. Men used to actually be
the peacocks of society. We had to send these outside messages that "Hey, we were a good
provider." Believe it or not, this did make us more attractive.
You still see this in many cultures, in many areas. I'm here in Los Angeles. Right now
in my sister's place. I can tell you, I see a lot of style. Now, these guys maybe wouldn't
equate into this but I see young men, I see older men dressing in a manner that they show
innocence what they have.
My wife, being Ukrainian and Russians, they talk about wearing what they have or presenting
themselves. So they don't really invest in bonds and the stock market. They invest in
their houses, in their cars and by putting out that fund, by sending those signals, they're
able to attract the type of business, attract the type of partners, whoever it is they want
to attract.
Necklaces have a long history.
Okay. That was a side note. Let's talk about basically style number one which is the dog
tag that most men have it or many men have one.
2. Chains
Number two, we're going to be talking about chains. In the article I get into more detail
about gold, silver and the different types of platinums and chains out there but chains
are very simply a chain that goes around. They're usually medium length and if you wear
a shirt like I could be wearing a chain right now and you guys wouldn't see it. Maybe if
I unbuttoned my shirt, you'd see a little bit of it.
I usually see this in areas of warmer weather. I know they're much more popular. When I'm
in Miami or even here in parts of California, it seems like warmer weather, change in wear.
In colder weather, they're usually able to wear more clothing and accessorize more. But
here in hotter areas, you can wear a chain and it's not going to add really any heat
to your body and it adds a bit of style to whatever you're wearing.
So we talked about dog tags and chains.
3. Religious Necklaces
Let's talk about religious necklaces. I grew up Catholic and my father gave to me a scapular.
The deal with the scapular, if you don't know the history, it's supposedly if you die when
you wear this, you go to heaven. I'm not going to say whether that's true or not, but what
I am going to say is that this was something that I wore for quite a few years and there
are many men out there who whether they be Christian, whether they be Jewish, whether
they be Islamic, whether they be Buddhist, that they want to wear something that reminds
them of their faith.
Men are wearing this. They've got something on them that reminds them of their history
and their religion and something that they hold true to. That is the third style.
4. Pendant Necklaces
Now, the fourth style is more, it actually encompasses some of the ones I talked about
but pendant-style or pendants.
Basically, a pendant is where you have a string or a chain and then there's a single item
attached at the bottom. Many religious pieces are pendants. Usually, it's reserved more
for women that wear pendant. We think of feminine jewelry. But many women can wear -- here in
California or Hawaii you may see some guy wearing a shark's tooth that perhaps he found
on the beach and it means something to him.
I remember back in high school during our football season, we actually had -- I grew
up in Midland Greenwood and in case you're not familiar, West Texas, football is huge.
And I had this little, I think it was light blue. It was a very light blue string and
on it we had a chain link. That chain link was supposed to symbolize that as a team we're
only as strong as our weakest link. I really thought that was a good analogy of how we
had to band together and become one and work together to have a great season. Now, we didn't
make the playoffs so it didn't fully work but I do remember it and I guess it didn't
work because here I am talking about it.
Those are pendants. The thing with having a masculine pendant is you don't it to be
overly large. You don't want to go into costume jewelry. So let's talk about the last piece
-- chokers.
5. Chokers
Chokers are necklaces. Usually, they can be worn much closer to the neck. If I was wearing
a choker right now, you would be able to see it. They go around here. They're not supposed
to choke you but they do, in a sense, very close around the neck.
Chokers, you're going to see, are made from various materials. Hemp, I know is pretty
popular. I was just up in the Portland, Seattle area and I saw some men wearing hemp chokers.
Oftentimes, maybe beads can be worn.
Now, the key with the choker is it needs to be non-irritating and so make sure whatever
you choose that you wear it at least for a couple of days and you make sure that you're
not rubbing yourself, you're not going to have a reaction to the material.
So those are the five styles.
Now, in the comments below, I would love to hear from you guys about what you think about
necklaces. Can they be worn in a masculine manner? If you guys want to answer that question
I asked about dog tags, go for it.
Okay, guys. So make sure you go check out the article. This is brought to you again
by Proclamation Jewelry, a great company and they've helped fund all of this. They're bringing
you all this great information and I highly advise you to check them out.
Take care. See you in the next video. Bye-bye.