Thursday, April 18, 2013

Bracelet Mixing and Matching

This past weekend, I attended Mom's weekend at U of I to visit my sister. In the spirit of mother's weekend, we did a little jewelry shopping. I must admit, I am usually hesitant about mixing and matching too many different jewelry pieces, but the up-and-coming company, busywrist, started by a family friend, can do no wrong. This company recreates the popular bracelets that girls my age usually cannot afford. If you have ever heard of chan luu, a high-end bracelet brand, then you know what I am talking about. Busywrist makes fun, hip, bohemian-style bracelets that are made for day-to-day casual wear.

Busywrist creates sets of bracelets and individual bracelets that can be mixed and matched. The bracelets are sold at very reasonable prices, but are also hand-made with quality. The reason I love busywrist is that it is a one-stop shop. You can get an entire set of matching bracelets in one place, rather than having to accrue them from different stores.




Busywrist offers many neutral colors and simple styles, so the pairing of several different bracelets is not overwhelming. These bracelets can be dressed up or dressed down and paired with almost any type of outfit.

This pictures were found at https://www.facebook.com/Busywrist?fref=ts

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