How to Wear Bracelets
Adding a few bracelets to your look is the simplest way to go from dressed to styled. It’s the finishing touch that turns everyday into editorial. Whether you're stacking fine chains for a subtle shimmer or opting for bold, sculptural cuffs, the right bracelet has the power to instantly elevate your outfit. It’s not about chasing trends—it’s about choosing pieces that feel personal, intentional and effortlessly you.
Read on to learn how to wear bracelets—and how to make them your signature.
How to Wear Bracelets for Any Occasion
Whether you’re dressing for a dinner party in Brooklyn or a night out in Miami, adding a stack of bracelets will take your look to the next level.
Easy Elegance
If your everyday style needs a little something, reach for a minimalist bracelet or craft a slim stack. Keeping the aesthetic soft, with delicately woven chains and drapey links, will add effortless polish to your jeans-and-a-tee uniform.
John Hardy’s JH Essentials and Classic Chain collections are a great place to start crafting your everyday look..

Office Siren
Make workwear feel less routine with the addition of a few thoughtful statements—think clean, modern pieces to add personality and edge.
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Sleek, sterling silver cuffs (ahem John Hardy’s Spear Cuff)
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A unique silver or gold strap for your Smart Watch
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A few gold and silver bangles—mixing metals encouraged
Evening Glamour
For late dinners and whatever happens after, an armful of stacked bracelets sets the tone. Chunky cuffs, sculptural forms and gemstone-studded statement pieces from the John Hardy collection bring drama and edge.
Each one is handcrafted and sustainably sourced—expect the compliments to flow all night.
Coastal Chic
Whether you're island-bound or just channeling the mood, a stack of colorful bracelets adds undone, summer energy.
Planning for a beach wedding or a long weekend somewhere warm? John Hardy’s woven metals and hand-beaded Heishi pieces bring texture, color and perfectly imperfect character.
Styling Tips
Read on for a few best practices to keep in mind when styling your bracelets.
Coordinate with Your Outfit
While John Hardy bracelets are ultra versatile, we recommend you stick to the below rules-of-thumb when it comes to styling:
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Pick either chunky jewelry designs or bold clothing patterns—not both.
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Less is more for formal events—stick to one or two strong bracelets that will catch and hold the eye.
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Bigger, bolder pieces are great to wear solo. Smaller pieces work in a stack.
Mix and Match Metals
Mixing metals was once considered a fashion faux pas, but fortunately, those days are long behind us. The key to landing a mixed-metal look is to strike a balance and lean into it.
Try wearing a few different bracelets in alternating metals, or look for pieces that already blend multiple metals—like John Hardy’s seamless dual-tone designs.

Consider Proportions
Proportion is everything when it comes to accessorizing. If you want your bracelets to be the main character of your look, go for chunky cuffs paired with a more subdued or monochrome outfit.
Or, if you prefer your outfit to be the main attraction, reach for a few slim bracelets for subtle shine—think complimenting without stealing the show.
Wear Solo or Stack Strategically
Wondering how to layer and stack your bracelets without going overboard? A little intention goes a long way. Here are a couple failsafe tips:
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For a more laid-back look, stick to a single statement bracelet.
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To spice up a simple outfit, opt for stacking. Vary size, style, texture and finish—curated chaos is the name of the game.
Find Your Next Favorite Bracelet
Founded in Bali in 1975, John Hardy has spent five decades perfecting the art of handcrafted jewelry—honoring time-honored techniques while pioneering modern design innovations.
The Summer 2025 Collection reimagines iconic JH bracelets with a fresh perspective—think sculptural forms, unexpected textures and a sense of playful sophistication. Designed with freedom in mind, the collection invites you to mix, layer and make it entirely your own.
Explore the collection online or visit a John Hardy boutique to find your new favorite bracelet.