Men's VC&A

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naughtymanolo

FYI I am a guy
O.G.
Apr 20, 2006
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Ok we've all fawned over the gorgeous creations in the female's line, but i really want some of the VC&A collections for men (if there are any) or even unisex. I'm getting pulled toward the alambra w/g grey MOP single pendant. but i have a feeling that irl it will be way to small on my neck and look like a little girly charm. Any suggestions girls or am i destined to be without some of the VC&A magic.
 
i would call the boutique and speak with an experienced SA. I worked with Sophia from the Chevy Chase store and she is amazing. She will give you honest opinion! tell her Cathleen send you there :)
 
thanks so much catabie, i truely appreciate it but im not in the US (or a country that sells VC&A) and my family is traveling overseas in june/july so i was going to get them to get something for me. So my only chances of seeing it is over the net. but that was a really generous and kind of you, if i could i would follow it up. :flowers:
 
Well, the single motif pendant might be a bit small....it's less than an inch in width
alhambra_pendant.jpg


Did you consider a bracelet ?

alhambra_bracelet.jpg



And I think they do cufflings in Alhambra line
Good luck
 
i already have a diamond bracelet that i wear daily, (i feel so naked without it haha, i even feel bad whenever i take it off to wear my CDC or other H bracelets)

Im looking for a pendant or a ring. I was considering cufflinks but i've lost so many in the past ive learned not to wear cufflinks that are worth any more than $200. For the pendant i would like it roughly an inch's width. Geeze aren't i selective? haha What about the button pendant (do they make it?) Ive seen it as a ring. But i dont know if its too whimsical i would prefer something more classic.

but thanks so much for that VCfan, and thank you for all the posts in the VC reference thread, your not supposed to post conversation in there so i was meaning to thank you for that, but never found an appropriate place.
 
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