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Originally posted by aggieAXO
Flowers delivered after finals-oh you will put the other guy to shame-that is sooooo thoughtful and it is making me melt in my shoes.
Hey gals-need advice, I have a gold senior A&M ring that I wear 24/7-aggie rings are a tradition and very special so I wear it all the time, but I hate gold and with my skin tone and clothes silver looks better plus it is more affordable. So-am I commiting a huge faux pas? I dont' wear silver rings on the hand I wear my gold ring but sometimes on the opposite-should I stop this?
Having a silver aggie ring is an option but then no one knows that it is an aggie ring. 99% of aggies wear there senior rings and it so neat when you are in a completely different state and someone sees your ring and they happen to be an aggie too.
Please be brutally honest-
Thanks Karen
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I have this problem too.....I like to wear both gold and silver, and I was totally not thinking when I selected my wedding ring. It isn't a traditional band, it is this big chunky piece that closes like a clamshell around my solitaire and so you see this big mass of gold. Plus I also have a chunky gold/diamond anniversary ring that I wear with it. Obviously I wear them every day, so what to do when I want to wear my silver or white stuff? I solved this problem by getting a white gold tennis bracelet with tiny yellow gold accents to wear on my left wrist....it ties in the yellow but also the white. Then on my right I will wear my all-white rings or my two-tone....I am big on two tone. Even a tiny bit of yellow makes the difference. I have a big chunky silver ring with a pear-shaped green toumaline....the bezel setting on the stone is yellow gold and there is a tiny swirl of yellow that extends from the setting. It is predominantly silver but there is just enough gold to save the look. Then I can wear my white necklaces and white earrings with no prob.