i don't believe in restricting jewelry to any particular gender, but one of the things i do specialize in is jewelry that is more masculine-coded, like bolo ties and cufflinks. anyone can wear these, but some men feel more comfortable in them than earrings or pendants.
i have a lot of people with lots of different body types buying my necklaces, so pretty much all my pendants are on 24 inch chains or cords. i find this is a length that looks good on pretty much everyone.
another specialty of mine is interesting pride jewelry. i refresh my collection of these every spring and keep selling them for the rest of the year. i think LGBTQ+ people deserve to be able to show their pride with interesting designs that fit them.
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