Stylize Apple Watch with stainless steel stacking bracelets [Watch Store]
Fusing tech and fashion is the cornerstone of Rilee & Lo, designers of stylish stainless steel accessories for Apple Watch. We recently reviewed their beautiful Apple Watch bands, which proved to be a hit with readers.
Taking Rilee & Lo’s fashion ethos a step further, and at customer request, we’ve added something a little different to Cult of Mac’s Watch Store — stacking bracelets!
On trend this fall, stacking bracelets are everywhere — it’s not uncommon to see women with two, three and four bracelets adorning their wrists in different styles, textures and colors. Made from the same stainless steel as its gender-neutral Apple Watch bands, Rilee & Lo’s stacking bracelets are a comfortable, easy way to punctuate any outfit. Check them out in the Watch Store.
Best List: Stainless Steel Stacking Bracelet by Rilee & Lo
Rilee & Lo’s stunning bracelets polish off any look. Mix and match and stack in shiny and matte — wear all by itself or with a Rilee & Lo Apple Watch band. The bracelets contain a stretching mechanism allowing them to expand and contract for a super-comfortable fit. They’re as comfortable and well-designed as the watch bands
Constructed of stainless steel, Rilee & Lo bracelets come in five gorgeous finishes including gold, rose gold, silver, black and navy in either matte or shiny. The matte finish matches that of Rilee & Lo Apple Watch bands. The shiny finish bracelets add polish and luster.
Johanna Ferguson founded Rilee & Lo to fill the style deficit she encountered with the strap accompanying her first Apple Watch in 2015. Armed with 14 years at Google and a decade of jewelry-making experience, Ferguson moved to design a band that could go seamlessly from day to night in high style.
The perfect fit
The stacking bracelets come in two sizes: S/M (2 inches/50 mm in diameter) or M/L (2.5 inches/64 mm in diameter). The bracelet itself is 12 mm wide.
Price: $40
Buy now: Watch Store
Rilee & Lo provided Cult of Mac with review units for this article. See Cult of Mac’s reviews policy; and check out more stuff we recommend in our Best List reviews.
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