Cheap jewellery for men is much easier to come by than for women, and us blokes are much more likely to accept it being cheap than the girls, who will only wear jewellery if it cost’s more than is in your wallet.
So where do you go to get cheap jewellery for men? Well, as the title suggests, good old Burton is a great place to start looking. The most expensive item on their site is for sale at £10, and most of it is going for £7-8. The question is, does cheap mean it looks cheap?
Well, we’ve got to be honest, some of the items don’t look great, and personally, I’ll always steer clear of anything that says ‘Silver Look’, because it tarnishes quickly and many people have small allergic reactions when it does so. However, some of the rings they’ve got for sale on the site look great, and I particularly like the two tone brushed steel finish of the one featured in the photo, selling for £8.
The other rings they’re selling are also well worth a look, as are the non-metal items, like their pack of 4 coco-bead bracelets, selling for £6. So if you’re on the lookout for cheap jewellery for men, Burton is a good choice for your first stop.
Other places to look include Argos, who have a fantastic range but a little more expensive, and the big department stores, where you will still manage to find a few bargains. Bootsales and second hand jewellery, particularly bits that go in piercings, should be avoided, as you have almost no idea what they’re made of, or what they’re carrying. Unless you can be certain of the details, steer clear, and stick to the shops when looking for cheap jewellery for men.
Cheap jewellery for men is much easier to come by than for women, and us blokes are much more likely to accept it being cheap than the girls, who will only wear jewellery if it cost’s more than is in your wallet.
So where do you go to get cheap jewellery for men? Well, as the title suggests, good old Burton is a great place to start looking. The most expensive item on their site is for sale at £10, and most of it is going for £7-8. The question is, does cheap mean it looks cheap?
Well, we’ve got to be honest, some of the items don’t look great, and personally, I’ll always steer clear of anything that says ‘Silver Look’, because it tarnishes quickly and many people have small allergic reactions when it does so. However, some of the rings they’ve got for sale on the site look great, and I particularly like the two tone brushed steel finish of the one featured in the photo, selling for £8.
The other rings they’re selling are also well worth a look, as are the non-metal items, like their pack of 4 coco-bead bracelets, selling for £6. So if you’re on the lookout for cheap jewellery for men, Burton is a good choice for your first stop.
Other places to look include Argos, who have a fantastic range but a little more expensive, and the big department stores, where you will still manage to find a few bargains. Bootsales and second hand jewellery, particularly bits that go in piercings, should be avoided, as you have almost no idea what they’re made of, or what they’re carrying. Unless you can be certain of the details, steer clear, and stick to the shops when looking for cheap jewellery for men.