It’s always in the details, and this rings especially true when it comes to styling. Your outfit? It’s fine. It doesn’t matter how simple or understated it is – what truly elevates it are the finishing touches. The accents. The accessories. Some lean toward eye-catching, attention-grabbing pieces, while others prefer basic yet uniquely captivating designs. Whichever your preference, we’ve curated a list of our favourite men’s accessories brands, with a particular spotlight on jewellery. Yes, a timeless chain is always a safe bet, but adding a touch of individuality and character never goes amiss.
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Hard Jewelry
Jewellery that goes seriously hard. Each piece is available in stainless steel and sterling silver – sterling silver allows for intricate detailing due to its malleability, while stainless steel offers the durability to withstand life’s chaos. Stylish and built to last, Hard Jewelry is reasonably priced, with every piece carrying its own story. And the brand’s community? Unmatched. This is the kind of jewellery you’ll wear with pride.

The Polska Traveller
A local Hong Kong studio with a global perspective, designer Yeung Sau-lun transforms vintage trinkets and old artefacts sourced from Poland’s second-hand markets into one-of-a-kind fine jewellery. Raw gemstones – like labradorite and amethyst – pair with oxidised silver, creating a raw, rugged elegance. The labradorite pieces, in particular, mesmerise with their iridescent glow, perfectly complementing the jewellery’s natural style. With no two pieces alike, every design is a truly unique addition to your collection.

Hui’s
Crafted in Hong Kong since 2017, Hui’s designs embrace the city’s character. With feather motifs, cross wheels, and the distinctive bauhinia flower from the Hong Kong flag, each piece merges old-world appeal with finely detailed artistry. Ideal for those drawn to a rustic, timeworn aesthetic, Hui’s jewellery carries a sense of history while remaining wearable.

HARDIHOODER
Looking for something classic yet solely yours? HARDIHOODER has you covered. Custom-made in South Korea with 925 sterling silver, each piece is individually crafted and sculpted to perfection. These weighty, hard-wearing designs are built to endure – striking enough to stand out yet versatile for daily wear. Meticulously shaped and infused with character, these pieces hold meaning beyond aesthetics, reflecting both strength and individuality.

TWOJEYS
This Spanish jewellery brand is reviving Y2K style with a modern twist on everyday essentials. Established by Biel Juste and Joel Margarit, TWOJEYS emerged from their quest for long-lasting, distinctive designs – and when they couldn’t find what they envisioned, they created it themselves. Expect eye-catching enamel charms, striking logos, and lively pops of colour, all designed to integrate into your daily style.

Serge DeNimes
Originally an apparel brand, Serge DeNimes has transformed into a premier name in luxury men’s jewellery. Their expansive range of silver and gold pieces, made from 925 sterling silver and certified by the Goldsmiths Company Assay Office, guarantees exceptional quality. Catering to both minimal designs and standout pieces, Serge DeNimes combines classic sophistication with modern influences, drawing significant inspiration from art galleries and museums. And the best part? The prices are as appealing as the designs themselves.

Cufflinks, Inc.
Add a touch of fun to your formalwear with Cufflinks, Inc. Their collection spans everything from dice-shaped cufflinks to tie clips inspired by Obi-Wan’s lightsaber, ensuring there’s something to match every style. Suits don’t have to be stiff and predictable – this brand proves that a few playful accessories can transform even the most classic outfits into something fresh.

Rachel Tang
Rachel Tang is the Social Media Manager and a contributing writer at Friday Club., where she combines her expertise in PR and Marketing with a passion for storytelling. She began writing for a media platform early in her career, which sparked a love for storytelling that still drives her work today. With a deep passion for fashion, music, and all things pretty, Rachel is always on the lookout for the next best thing – and she’s quick to rave about it to those around her.