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Are the Tiffany style toggle charm bracelets out of style?

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Re: Are the Tiffany style toggle charm bracelets out of style?

  • yes

    eta:  I probably should have qualified my answer in saying that it may be a regional thing.

  • The ones that say "return to Tiffany's?" yeah I think so. 
  • My litmus for when those things have gotten really played out is whether or not I see middle school girls wearing them:

    Uggs - check

    Coach Bags - check

    "Return to Tiffany" jewelry - check

    (of course, I rocked all this stuff HARD back in the day, so maybe I shouldn't be so quick to throw stones, huh?!)

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  • I always thought they were classic.
  • I still love mine.  I wear what I want though, even if it's out of style I guess.
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  • Yes.  I see those toggle bracelets and think they may be a great first Tiffany's purchase for a teenager but not a grown adult.
  • imagebusybodyk:
    I always thought they were classic.

    Same here. If you think it's a little dated, add some charms and customize it. Overstock has tons of inexpensive sterling silver charms and a lot of them come with lobster claw clasps so you can just clip them on. Otherwise, you can take them to a jeweler and have them soldered (sp?) on. I live in my Tiffany charm bracelet. I have lots of other charms added to it though symbolizing different things (wedding, 1st anniversary, travels, etc.) so I'm very emotionally attached to mine. Also, mine is the lobster clasp, not the toggle clasp (but that doesn't really matter for the point I'm trying to make). My point: if you love it, keep wearing it. Wink

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  • imageditzydi_2000:
    Yes.  I see those toggle bracelets and think they may be a great first Tiffany's purchase for a teenager but not a grown adult.

    This exactly.

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  • I didn't realize they still made these.  Honestly, I haven't noticed anyone wearing one since probably '05... 

  • I'd say they went out of style around 2004.
  • I am also emotionally attached to mine.  I got my heart shaped charm with my initials when I was single.  Then for my first birthday after my wedding, my DH got me the smaller heart lock with my new initials so i have them together on the same bracelet.  For me it reminds me of my personal history, so I won't be getting rid of it.
  • imageCurlyGirlyGirl:
    I still love mine.  I wear what I want though, even if it's out of style I guess.

    Yes I think that's key with anything, if you like them, if it makes you feel good then who cares what's in or not

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