How to Wear Two Necklaces Without Tangling
I have been trying to figure out how to wear two necklaces without tangling.
Accessorizing is an amazing way to take an outfit from fine to fabulous. Necklaces can really elevate an outfit, and stacking necklaces is trendy and looks great.
The only issue with stacking necklaces is they get tangled up with each other, and that can detract from the overall look.
This hack is the perfect solution to this issue. It enables you to wear multiple necklaces without having to worry about tangles!
Tools and materials:
- 2 or more necklaces
1. Hang your necklaces around your neck
Start by draping your necklaces around from the back of your neck with the clasps open and dangling down the front of your neck.
2. Clasp the necklaces to each other
This is the step that makes this trick effective.
Instead of closing each necklace to its own clasp, as you normally would, close one side of one necklace to the clasp of the other necklace.
Then close that necklace to the clasp of the first necklace.
3. Adjust and enjoy
Clasping the necklaces to each other ends up creating what is essentially one big necklace that is looped around your neck twice.
This means you can adjust to make one hang longer and keep the other more snug. Or you can just make them the same length.
Play around and find the look that works for you.
Double necklace hack
I love this hack. It’s made stacking necklaces easy and fun. I hope you find this tip to be helpful!
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Suggested materials:
- 2 or more necklaces
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Amazon sells a magnet that will hold two or even three necklaces together.
Phinicco 2 Pcs Layered Necklace Clasps with Necklace Extender Chain, Magnetic Necklace Separator for Layering Jewelry Clasp Multiple Strands Jewelry Connector SilverBut your idea is great for layering at different lengths. Thumbs up!
Genius! Haven’t tried but I can already tell that it will work. Thank you very much for sharing.