Where can I find jewelry that isn't either 500 fucking dollars for some colored beads or $10 for a choker nobody has worn since 1994?
>>11067227
>>11067227
The thrift store
or start rocking rosary/prayer beads>>11067276
>>11067298
>>11067322
Since when do thrift stores sell dude jewelry?
>>11067393
all jewellery is unisex if your brave/effay enough
>>11068517
Bingo bongo
Etsy
>>11068517
I'm not.
>>11068594
its ok, maybe next year
>>11068598
I don't want to be androgynous tho
>>11068813
When is something "dude jewellery'" in your opinion?
>>11068824
When it's marketed toward men, usually.
Also they're larger in general, especially rings, have bolder and simpler colors schemes. There are exceptions obviously, like thin copper wrist bands and metallic feather (pendant) necklaces.. those are unisex for the most part.
Pic related is obviously wearing men's jewelry. Maybe one ring can be worn by a chick but it'd be huge on her
>>11068844
Then there's shit like this which I'd rock, if wasn't so retardedly expensive for god damn beads.
>>11068852
check out some markets dude, especially some near a beachside, looks like hippies and surfers would eat that shit up
>>11068861
>tfw beach is 2 hours away and last I checked it was just full of shoobie stores selling puka shells
>>11068844
There's a ton of rings that fit this description without being marketed specifically towards men. "dude jewellery" is very comparable to "lady razors" in the way they're marketed.
I would follow >>11067322 's advice and look around in thrift stores, especially the more quasi-vintage/ boutique type store. Usually they only display the more feminine rings, asking employees about the larger size rings will land you what you're looking for though. Be on the lookout for some nice signet rings, vintage thrift stores tend to have a few laying around that don't get bought, because they're too big for lady fingers.
>>11068852
>african seed
lmao that's what you love amirite?
top cuck
>>11068896
Kek
>>11068888
Yeah I'll go check it out. Completely spaced on signet rings good call
ebay
It's also super cheap to string your own bead necklaces.