5 or 7 ct tennis bracelet for everyday wear

Anonymous
I'd go with 4-5 ct
Anonymous
Y'all are so behind the times, it's pickleball bracelets that are the thing now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nothing good comes from flashing wealth like this in the workplace as a woman unless you’re in a highly compensated role where comp is widely known / standardized - eg consulting or law partner or lobbyist.

And even in those cases, do you want to be wearing a $20K+ bracelet in client facing roles?


You're living in the past. You can get a 7 ct tennis bracelet for ~$3k these days.


To be fair, any conversation about a tennis bracelet is living in the past.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nothing good comes from flashing wealth like this in the workplace as a woman unless you’re in a highly compensated role where comp is widely known / standardized - eg consulting or law partner or lobbyist.

And even in those cases, do you want to be wearing a $20K+ bracelet in client facing roles?


You're living in the past. You can get a 7 ct tennis bracelet for ~$3k these days.


To be fair, any conversation about a tennis bracelet is living in the past.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nothing good comes from flashing wealth like this in the workplace as a woman unless you’re in a highly compensated role where comp is widely known / standardized - eg consulting or law partner or lobbyist.

And even in those cases, do you want to be wearing a $20K+ bracelet in client facing roles?


You're living in the past. You can get a 7 ct tennis bracelet for ~$3k these days.


To be fair, any conversation about a tennis bracelet is living in the past.


This! 🤭
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Y'all are so behind the times, it's pickleball bracelets that are the thing now.

I thought you were joking. But apparently you are not!

However, the Pickleball bracelets look a lot like tennis bracelets.
Anonymous
OP here. Thanks for those who responded. Sounds like 5 carat is a better way to go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for those who responded. Sounds like 5 carat is a better way to go.

You are hilarious. I hope you are a troll.
Anonymous
Have fun at your day job, OP 💅
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing good comes from flashing wealth like this in the workplace as a woman unless you’re in a highly compensated role where comp is widely known / standardized - eg consulting or law partner or lobbyist.

And even in those cases, do you want to be wearing a $20K+ bracelet in client facing roles?


LOL diamonds in general no longer signal wealth. All of my 20-something colleagues and relatives are wearing ginormous lab diamond engagement rings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nothing good comes from flashing wealth like this in the workplace as a woman unless you’re in a highly compensated role where comp is widely known / standardized - eg consulting or law partner or lobbyist.

And even in those cases, do you want to be wearing a $20K+ bracelet in client facing roles?


LOL diamonds in general no longer signal wealth. All of my 20-something colleagues and relatives are wearing ginormous lab diamond engagement rings.


The company one keeps is a mirror
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for those who responded. Sounds like 5 carat is a better way to go.

You are hilarious. I hope you are a troll.


Why would I be a troll? This is the fashion forum, if you aren't interested in fashion you can move right along. Or contribute an idea of what a better everyday bracelet would be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nothing good comes from flashing wealth like this in the workplace as a woman unless you’re in a highly compensated role where comp is widely known / standardized - eg consulting or law partner or lobbyist.

And even in those cases, do you want to be wearing a $20K+ bracelet in client facing roles?


LOL diamonds in general no longer signal wealth. All of my 20-something colleagues and relatives are wearing ginormous lab diamond engagement rings.


The company one keeps is a mirror


Are you saying I am now 20? Wouldn’t that be nice…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I got 5ct and it’s great for everyday wear.


I have an 8ct and I never wear it because it feels like it’s too much for daily wear and I don’t work in an environment where people wear flashy jewelry. I would go with something smaller like the 5ct if I had to make this decision over again.
Anonymous
5 carat is more "uniform" appropriate I think when worn with a watch.
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