Like metal-wise. I am just curious because I always try to do this. I feel a little weird if they don't match, like someone is going to come up to me and tell me that they don't match. This does make it so that I have set jewelry pieces that I wear with certain bags.
No, I've never even thought about it until you brought this up. I'm not very picky about my bags anyway, so maybe it's just a product of that. I don't wear bracelets, and I can't see an occasion that my bag would be up by my face so that people could even see if they were different. I'm not sure I would care even if someone noticed, though.
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Mostly. I prefer white metals in everything, so I wear sterling or white gold jewelry, and many of my bags have nickel or other white metal hardware. Occasionally I love a bag enough to ignore the brass hardware, but I am really anal about the white metals.
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I never thought about it. I don't think so, because my wedding ring and engagement ring are both platinum, but I have a bunch of bags with gold hardware. I don't think it bothers me too much!
Back in the day--my Mother's day--you had to pay attention to your belt buckles, shoe hardware and hair accessories as well.
I used to only wear gold so this wasn't a problem. It did bother when I could only find a belt I liked with a silver buckle.
Now I'm much more adventurous. I wear mixed metal jewelry and don't give it a thought. I think it's much more important to harmonize the mood of the accessories and the total color scheme.