The Wrist List
Men have gotten the short end of the stick for far too long when it comes to accessorizing. Women seem to have endless options when choosingjewelleryto accent their outfits, but men have had to stick with little more than ties or pocket squares to punch up their looks. For the last few years, however, wrist adornments – be it in quirky cufflinks or tasteful bracelets – have been fashion staples for men around the globe. Look for something that speaks to your personality when choosing additions to your work wear and casual attire. With the market for men’s accessories constantly growing, you are bound to find something that speaks to you.
Tateossian salt-and-pepper cufflinks, $175, from Val Berg’s,Tateossian gear cufflinks, $175, from Val Berg’s,Tateossian clock cufflinks, $295, from Val Berg’s,Paul Smith bicycle cufflinks, $195, from gravitypope,Eton of Sweden beaded bracelet, $185, from Henry Singer,Tateossian blue and black bracelet, $220, from Henry Singer,Tateossian multi-strand bracelet, $195, from Henry Singer,Tateossian brown braided bracelet, $325, from Val Berg’s
Sleek and Streamlined
The introduction of the man bag has been met in the past with a mixture of ire and mockery. However, men are finally ready to retire the “murse” epithet, and are welcoming the benefits that a stylish carry-all has to offer.
The ideal bag formen this fall, made from high-quality materials, is streamlined to carry just the essentials. “It’s a combination of both function and fashion together,” says Knisely. “I think nowadays, people are trying to bring less stuff with them. A folio, for example, is small. It packs an iPad perfectly and, maybe, a few documents, but with the world going so digital, people don’t want to lug around a big briefcase with a big laptop with them anymore.”
WANT Les Essentials de la Vie travel kit, $225, from Henry Singer