
On Left of Right’s website:
Left of Right is an online jewelry retailer based in Orange County, California. Our buyers offer an extensive knowledge and expertise that balance trends and individuality when handpicking pieces. Left of Right promotes the idea of self-expressed fashion while using inspiration from several themes as a basis for our identity: Tribal Art, Victorian keepsakes, Gypsy Goddess, Punk Rock ethos, and street style from the culture of Los Angeles and New York City.
Our creative team keeps each of these adherent themes in mind to create a culture of fashion: wearable art for the unconventional. Left of Right not only provides style and exquisiteness, but a free-spirited aesthetic that represents the owner’s lifestyle. Whether worn at night or during the day, by itself or layered on, each piece of our jewelry has the ability to magically transform and define an outfit. All of our pieces have a reason and a meaning, often incorporating representations and symbols that have various meaning depending on the individual.
The two featured bracelets pictured above (blue & black):
Woven Hex Nut Bracelet
Part of their “Stackable Statements” collection, this 18K gold plated eye candy is too yummy to pass up. I usually do not wear woven bracelets, but the addition of the gold in it makes this classier. They also have this in cotton candy pink.
Black Hex Nut Bracelet
Also part of the stackables, this bracelet is woven with sterling silver. Simply rad. You can pair this up with some of their punk rock and tribal jewelry, which is probably my favorite part of Left of Right’s accessories. Watch out for the eyeballs, the deadly spikes, and the head & hand chains. They are the best.
THE VERDICT:
Left of Right’s stuff may be trendy, but these are trends I’d totally go for. Some of the colors may be cutsie, but they are like I said, way classier than your average Hello Kitty fan’s stuff. Left of Right has attitude, and I like their message. I am quite a fan of the unconventional, and they are also not too out there for the mainstream.









