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In the last few years, man-celebrities from all walks of life have succumbed to the allure of the dangly earring. They’ve been worn by Lil Nas X, YouTuber Jake Paul, soccer star Neymar Jr., and two of the three brothers Beckham. Young Thug likes to wear a pair of glittery diamond chains that hang nearly to his shoulders. Park Ji-min from South Korean boy band BTS sports so many variations on the hoop-chain-cross formula that a cottage industry of replicas has arisen on AliExpress. This list would be incomplete without Lil B, who appeared on ESPN's SportsNation in 2015 wearing a floppy sun hat and huge, beaded earrings that swung like epaulettes as he discussed the curse he put on James Harden. With surprising speed, dangly earrings have become an emblem of Advanced Men’s Style—but the look is older than you think.
The trend traces most obviously to George Michael, who wore a single dangling silver cross during the 1980s. (Mr. T’s trailing feather hoops also deserve a mention.) But let’s start further back, in Elizabethan England. According to priest William Harrison’s 1557 text Description of England, some men—specifically “lusty courtiers…and gentlemen of courage”—at that time were wearing large earrings made from “gold, stones, or pearl.” (Harrison editorialized that earrings “rather disgrace than adorn their persons.”) Dangling pearl drops were worn by Sir Walter Raleigh, and, later, by King Charles I, whose taste for luxury goods played no small part in the English Civil War and his subsequent execution. Charles, who acquired his rare ovoid pearl earring at the age of fifteen, actually kept the earring on during his own beheading, after which it was removed and sent to his daughter and eventually ended up in the collection of an East in volgopoint.
It glistens, it sways, it frames your face. It’s the dangly earring, and it’s hanging from men’s lobes everywhere.
Lil Nas X, the rapper cowboy, often pairs his fringed western jackets with a gold cross swinging from his left ear.
Odell Beckham Jr., the heavily tattooed N.F.L. wide receiver, prefers wearing a gold cross on his right ear, whether he’s in his Cleveland Browns uniform or a Thom Browne tuxedo.
And the K-pop star Kang Daniel, formerly a member of the band Wanna One, is often photographed with dangly earrings that bounce like his floppy bangs.
It has also permeated internet culture, with dangly men’s earrings popping up in TikTok videos and various , a 19-year-old internet celebrity who lives in Los Angeles, recently observed on Twitter: “I just went on TikTok for the first time in so damn long and every dude on there has one dangling earring.”
Fashion designers have been quick to co-opt the trend, perhaps sensing that men’s dangly earrings are well suited for our
Dangling earrings were sent down the runway at numerous men’s wear shows earlier this year, including at Celine, Balenciaga and Gucci. (Harry Styles wore a single Gucci earring to the Met Gala in May, Discover our selection of cross earrings men at volgopoint.
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ut the single men’s earring predates social media, of course, with early examples going as far back as 17th-century England.
“There’s a real historical element to this trend,” Mr. Paget said, adding that the pearl drop earrings at the Givenchy men’s wear show last June had “a dandyish appeal that evokes the pioneering spirit of Tudor explorers such as Sir Francis Drake, reminiscent of portraits of the era.”