Biker Jewelry Is More Than A Fad - It Is Here To Stay
A fashion fad can be defined as a popular fascination with a particular style of dressing but which doesn't last for long. When a new fashion trend hits the market people will typically rush for it with so much enthusiasm that within no time it will appear as though everyone has taken to the new trend. Apparently, no one wants to be left out of the fashion bandwagon and especially youngsters who are very keen on fashion. The downside with fads is that they are short-lived because people quickly lose interest in the styles which they are obsessing over. As soon as one style peaks another one is just around the corner; when people begin to lose interest in a current style, the new one sweeps into the market with the same force as its predecessor. Fads are therefore things that come and go and which is why many people don't take them seriously.
Whenmotorcycle Jewelry hit the mainstream fashion scene many people thought it was just another fad that would burn out like the others before it. What these people didn’t realize was that this jewelry was here to stay and that it would with time become more and more popular.
The question that baffles many fashion critics is how comes motorcycle Jewelry has ingrained itself so strongly where other fads have failed to take hold. To find out why biker jewelry has endured the tests of time we need to look at its origin. This jewelry came from motorcycle gang men. These people have developed a unique cult-like lifestyle complete with its own dressing style. Everything bikers wear is carefully crafted to portray their philosophy of independence, freedom and individuality. Bikers live rugged lives and so they prefer jewelry that brings out that side of them.
When Biker Jewelry debuted in mainstream fashion it was eagerly embraced by men and women who were not bikers because of what it represented to them. People realized that they could give themselves an image makeover simply by wearing this jewelry. Before long, celebrities became smitten too. If you look at the entertainment industry you will find that many celebrities regularly don jewelry of the biker variety. Musicians are especially fond of chains and pendants. The apparent celebrity endorsement has inclined more and more people to start acquiring this jewelry. Looking at how popular and widespread jewelry of bike origin has become, we can safely say that it is more than a fad - it is here to stay.
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