In Defense of the Little Dangly Man Earring
November 25, 2024
It takes a certain man—a confident one for sure—to pull off a dangly little earring. (Though it does help if you are Denzel friggen Washington.) Over the years, the accessory has been embraced by heartthrobs (George Michael’s famous cross earring, anyone?), but has also simultaneously gotten a bad rap for being a piece mostly worn by sleazy players or bad guys. “The sluttiest thing a man can do is wear a dangly earring,” wrote one X user recently of the piece; “Will never take a man who wears a dangly earring seriously,” wrote another X user. If the dangly earring has become a signifier for the type of men who wears them, then it is largely—according to the internet—an accessory that should be avoided at all costs, like the plague; a scarlet letter, a red flag!
To me, the mearring is all being taken far too seriously. Like a great timepiece or a necklace, a dangly little earring can be tasteful, and add a sense of dressiness to an otherwise reserved look. We have seen red carpet stars like Lil Nas X, Paul Mescal, and Harry Styles all understand the polish of it, styling earrings with classic suits and tuxedos. (Styles essentially broke the internet at the 2019 Met Gala, wearing Gucci and a teardrop pearl earring.) The accessory defies traditional menswear codes in a way that is extremely minuscule; it adds just the right amount of modernity and visual interest without making the bold statement of a giant brooch or makeup look.
Below, more men in sexy little dangly earrings. (Enjoy.)