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allman brotha 
This is hilarious. Best way to wear one (or more than one) is not to wear any. The best bracelet for a man, besides a classic watch, is flesh. Don't do it.
I'll come back here in a year or two to see what all the guys are doing for waxing their pubes, what the newest sundress for men will be, and to see how much further our gender has devolved into womanhood when it comes to "fashion."
The best trick the devil ever played was not convincing everyone he didn't exist. It was creating "fashion" awareness among men. I am so glad I am fifty. I still have about thirty years to go before dying, if all goes well, but may take myself out sooner with a Mossberg to the face if this shit keeps up.
Keep it classy, San Diego!
Ok. Going to get my mani pedi now. I just bought a pair of open toe gladiator sandals with four inch ankle straps for spring on iamwomaneventhoiamman.com and want to start practicing before Spring rolls in.
Compared to our historical counterparts, the men today wear very little jewelry or other frivolities. Just look at paintings for royalty from a couple of hundred years ago, and you'll see what I mean.
Even in contemporary times, men in other cultures wear way more jewelry than western men. That said, I limit my jewelry to watches, wedding ring, and cuff links (occasionally a tie clip). While I enjoy bracelets, I reserve them for when I do not feel like wearing a watch.