6.30.2011

How to Pull Off That Wristband Thing via GQ



It's not just Johnny Depp and Keith Richards anymore. Now everyone's piling on more bracelets than a pirate

It's a trend we've been seeing on the arms of Italian, French, and American editors loitering outside fashion shows for a few seasons now: a stack of mix-and-match bracelets in an unfussy array of colors and materials. Well, the look's not only for insiders anymore—wearing bracelets just went pop. "Kanye bought a bunch of our bracelets at Fred Segal before Coachella," says Ben Burkman of Burkman Bros. "We sold out of them, but don't worry. We had more made." Some call them "friendship bracelets" as a nod to teenage summers spent at sleepaway camp; we prefer to think of them as an easy way to co-opt some of the swagger of rock stars and swashbuckling seafarers. Doesn't matter if you're into $300 designer pieces or you just steal your girl's hairbands —the key is to pile them up until you've lost count and wear them till they fall off.

From Left to Right

Bottega Veneta $90, available at bottegaveneta.com.

Me&Ro $210, available at meandrojewelry.com.

David Yurman $250, available at davidyurman.com.

Burkman Bros $10, available at burkmanbros.com.

Tod's $225, available at tods.com.

American Eagle Outfitters $8, available at americaneagle.com.

Giles & Brother $110, available at gilesandbrother.com.

Miansi by Michael Saiger $105, available at miansai.com.

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