However, with graduation, first jobs out of college and a bit more money we managed to overcome this scary stage we found ourselves in. Today, that phase is a distant memory. One which I tend not to reminisce on. Therefore, my wardrobe has been recovering ever since the demise of that phase and I work diligently to repair and enhance it every day. One item that has been slower to recover than I had hoped is my jewelry collection. Although some may disagree, jewelry is an integral part of my style and needs a bit of loving at this point. While I do have many items that I love and wear constantly, I believe a few, or a hundred, more "staple" pieces would work wonders for my wardrobe recovery efforts. My goal is to be able to step into my closet every morning and have a plethora of bracelets to layer, necklaces to match almost everything and rings galore. My first step to this goal is to slowly but surely acquire lots and lots of layering bracelets. Here are some that I have on my list so far ....
Arches Bangle by Giles & Brother, Parker Leather Wrap by Gorjana, Titan Bracelet by Vita fede (all on ShopBop.com)
Cleopatra Bracelet by Sequin (here) Tanner Charm Bracelet by Gorjana (here), Chunk of Chain Bracelet by Kenneth Jay Layne (here)
Sune Brass cuff by Dream Collective, Turquoise Wrap cuff by Melissa Joe Manning, Etched Mohawk Bangle by House of Harlow 1960 (all on ShopBop.com)
Saba Bangle Set by Antik Batik, Serpentine Bracelet by Felix Rey, Turnlock Katie Bracelet in RoseGold by Marc by Marc Jacobs (all on ShopBop.com)
Cleopatra Bracelet by Sequin (here) Tanner Charm Bracelet by Gorjana (here), Chunk of Chain Bracelet by Kenneth Jay Layne (here)
Sune Brass cuff by Dream Collective, Turquoise Wrap cuff by Melissa Joe Manning, Etched Mohawk Bangle by House of Harlow 1960 (all on ShopBop.com)
Saba Bangle Set by Antik Batik, Serpentine Bracelet by Felix Rey, Turnlock Katie Bracelet in RoseGold by Marc by Marc Jacobs (all on ShopBop.com)
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