Return to tiffany bracelet

Do you consider this bracelet tacky?

  • Yes

    Votes: 9 10.5%
  • No

    Votes: 65 75.6%
  • Only if you are over 30 y/o

    Votes: 12 14.0%

  • Total voters
    86

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Haha! I am a LOT over thirty years old and I have a Tiffany bracelet. I opted for the plain heart, though, and not the, "Return to me..."
I find it very easy to put on. The only thing I don't care for is that the heart shows signs of wear (scratches) fairly early.
 
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Def not tacky. It's a classic at this point. BUT I am 52 and I never wear mine anymore even though I added other charms to it. I don't think it's an age thing though, I just prefer less clunky bracelets. I have 2 of the RTT bead bracelets and I do wear them frequently instead.
 
I’m 40, and I have a similar story as others. I admired the bracelet in hs and college, but wasn’t in the position to buy it. It fell out of fashion for awhile (though there’s a resurgence in popularity now, I think), but I always admired it and considered buying it. I was on a getaway with girlfriends and got lucky on the slot machines, so I went to the Tiffany at our getaway location and picked up the bracelet. I was 36 at the time. I wear the bracelet in spurts and it makes me so happy and brings me nostalgia and reminds me of the fun weekend I had with good friends. I have much nicer bracelets and other jewelry pieces, and the RTT bracelet is definitely my most affordable. But, no, I don’t think it’s tacky at all, no matter one’s style. If it makes you happy, it makes me happy, and that is not tacky. It’s all in how you wear it and carry yourself; and so much of that has to do with your inner confidence and love for yourself. By the way, I have the silver one but I think the gold one is to die for! I attached a pic of my watch and bracelet combo that I took today. Sorry I didn’t get the heart tag in the photo!

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I bought this bracelet to celebrate completion of my PhD. I haven't stopped getting compliments on it, and I'm 38. It's a timeless piece, and I agree that there has been a resurgence. Relatedly, I always found it weird that the bracelet was associated with teens--too chunky and mature-looking for them, imo.
 
I bought this bracelet to celebrate completion of my PhD. I haven't stopped getting compliments on it, and I'm 38. It's a timeless piece, and I agree that there has been a resurgence. Relatedly, I always found it weird that the bracelet was associated with teens--too chunky and mature-looking for them, imo.
Congrats on your achievement! Wear what you love with confidence, can't go wrong.
 
I bought this bracelet to celebrate completion of my PhD. I haven't stopped getting compliments on it, and I'm 38. It's a timeless piece, and I agree that there has been a resurgence. Relatedly, I always found it weird that the bracelet was associated with teens--too chunky and mature-looking for them, imo.
Congrats on your achievement! Wear what you love with confidence, can't go wrong.
Thank you so much for your kind words! Just got another compliment on it this weekend while running errands. Regardless of compliments, I agree--wearing with resolve and confidence is what matters!
 
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