Office Jewellery: What Reads Professional
Office jewellery should be quiet enough not to distract and comfortable enough to forget. In practice: hoops under 25 mm or studs, one fine chain, and one slim bracelet. For interviews, reduce further — studs and nothing that moves or makes noise.
By setting
| Setting | Earrings | Neck | Wrist |
|---|---|---|---|
| Everyday office | Huggies or small hoops | Fine pendant | Slim bracelet |
| Client meeting | Studs or small huggies | Fine chain | Watch only |
| Interview | Plain studs | Nothing, or very fine | Watch only |
| Office party | Statement drops | Bare | Statement cuff |
The practical constraints nobody writes about
- Headsets. If you take calls, large hoops and drops press painfully. Studs and huggies are the only comfortable options.
- Noise. Stacked bangles are audible on a keyboard and on video calls.
- Snagging. Lanyards and ID cards catch on longer chains constantly.
- Sanitiser. Frequent use degrades plating on wrist pieces — another reason anti-tarnish steel earns its place at work. See why cosmetics damage plating.
See studs and huggies for pieces that survive a full working day.
Frequently asked questions
Can I wear hoops to work?
Yes, under about 25 mm in a plain finish. Larger hoops are fine in creative workplaces.
What jewellery for an interview?
Minimal — plain studs and a watch. Nothing that moves, catches light or makes noise.
What earrings work with a headset?
Studs and small huggies. Anything with drop or width presses against the pad.