What does it mean if you wear a leather bracelet on your left or right wrist? Gotcha! Absolutely nothing! So why don’t you wear leather bracelets on both wrists?
But typically, if you are right-handed, wear leather bracelets with trinkets on them on the left so that you won’t have to write with them on. Vice versa if you are left-handed. This is worth mentioning because charm bracelets can now be made of leather.
Of course this sample is truly simple yet lovely and there are other charms you can use on this leather band.
This is a classic example of a charm bracelet with a slight edge.
If you are into stones, there is a wide array of leather bracelets with stones on them. But don’t think diamonds and rubies, that would look awkward on leather. But visit leatherjewellery.com for some samples. There is this chocolate leather cuff bracelet that can be appropriate for a casual night out or a simple lunch out with friends. You can wear it with jeans or with a dress, giving the latter a tomboyish edge.
These bracelets are only around $30!
But if you really want to go high-end and precious stones, then you are looking for Italian designer Antonio Ben Chimol who created thin leather bands in spherical disarray attached with precious stones.
Chimol also creates a magnetic lock for his leather pieces that looks like an accessory to the accessory. Just like this:
Or you can have a more quiet piece like this one:
But speaking of high-end, Louis Vuitton has its own leather bracelet to brag about. But you might just buy it for the name, not really for the style.
If you want fun and youthful, try Roxy leather bracelets. But of course, Roxy is mostly beach wear so that’s also the most you can expect from its leather bracelet collection. It is not something you can wear to the office or parties, but it is a great friendship item.
Trivia: Who is the most photographed leather bracelet-clad celebrity?

- None other than Johnny Depp!



