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Deal or no deal, Caputo and Co.’s men’s bracelets are worth a look ahead of Black Friday

While recently reviewing Nordstrom’s wares for our coverage of Black Friday deals, I had an unusual experience — something went out of stock as I was writing about it. Then, I noticed other items (from the same brand) on a low stock alert. Had I found a trend? Maybe, maybe not, but I was intrigued enough to give the brand a further look. I think you might want to as well. These bracelets, which typically run from about $50 to $150, have captivating designs, unique energy, and are quite eye-catching. Tap the button below to look at what’s left, or keep reading to learn more about these intriguing bracelets for men.

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Why you should buy Caputo and Co.’s men’s bracelets

Various Caputo and Co. bracelets.
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From dark black hematite and onyx to colorful fabrics and shiny silver, the Caputo and Co. men’s bracelet collection offers a little something for everybody. Many of the bracelets have symbols such as “evil eyes” and crosses, featured in ways that range from subtle to striking. Yet, at the same time the collection feels noticeably related. Contrast the brightness and power of this reversible evil eye bracelet with this stone onyx bracelet and you’ll likely see what we mean. According to Caputo and Co., their style “marries American soul with Central American heart” and this is probably the foundation that holds the whole line together so well despite the many looks and styles they offer.

What to buy is up to you, and the collection is not large. But, you might consider this onyx bracelet or this hematite and onyx bracelet as a fantastic alternative to one of the best black watches, as they’ll serve the same aesthetic style when sitting on your wrist. If you’re feeling more adventurous, you might consider this turquoise and silver evil eye bracelet or dare to gaze into the depths of their murano-glass evil eye bracelet .

This is a collection of bracelets that we highly encourage you to go look at on your own, however, and you can do so by tapping the button below. You’ll find the men’s bracelets at mostly between $50 and $150. Be wary, however, of leaving an on-sale item in your cart for too long, though, as it just might (as I’ve noticed) sell out. If you are able to get what you want, though, it just might make one of the best Black Friday gifts, for you or someone else.

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