Style Tip: 3 Ways We're Rocking Making Jewelry x Sneakers a Thing

We all know how wardrobe staples like a satin skirt or a pair of classic white on whites are the closet mainstays upon which we build our wardrobes. But, what about accessories? When it comes to jewelry, we think of our staple pieces in the same way. Are you rocking a simple chain combo or a solid stack of midi rings each day? Us too. And, as much as there is a place for the collector who is simply here for the shoes, sneakers are 100% ingrained with various elements of our personal style. Brands like Melody Ehsani, Image Gang, Daphne, Melanie Marie, and Lace by Tanaya have gone the extra mile to merge their pieces with everyday style staples and we’re absolutely here for it.

The good news is you don't have to spend a fortune on stylish pieces like gold charm necklaces, signet rings, and shiny anklets. So today we're sharing three ways we’re merging our jewelry with our streetwear and the affordable jewelry brands we swear by for pieces that will maximize your accessory game.

The Anklet

While the anklet isn’t everyone’s cup of accessory tea, adding a bit of bling to your sock and sneak game is actually pretty appealing. From chunky links to barely there chains, anklets are a simple way to add a little charm to your short set.

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Layered Necklaces

We’ve been big fans of sneaker-inspired necklaces and basically anything Yoon from AMBUSH creates so, it was only natural to add the layered element here. A classic way to rock simple necklaces that won’t break the bank and will never go out of style. Lucky for us, a few brands have caught the hint and have started crafting jewelry with sneaker girls in mind.

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Big Rings

Rings have been our best friends since we used to beg mom for a quarter to put into gumball machines for a fake jewelry egg. If you’re too young to remember that, you definitely missed out. Never fear though, adulthood has us reliving those youthful days with bigger budgets and better hardware. Whether you’re stacking, keeping it simple or rocking signets, big rings don’t have to cost you big money. You just have to know where to look. Hint: Below.

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