Heavy metal
It is only in the last decade that men’s jewellery has become a popular and accepted form of apparel in New Zealand. Now, it is quite common for men to sport neck chains, bracelets — even ear rings — whereas the earlier, conservative male would only be seen with cuff links, tie clips and occasional rings. Mr T, of TV’s “The ATeam,” is one personality who has added to jewellery’s “macho” image. Above, he is wearing Oronoco 14-carat gold, hollow, solid and tri-colour rope chain from I.smm to 10mm.
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Press, 21 June 1984, Page 18
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