5 Chunky Necklaces for Alt Fashion-Loving Gals
When it comes to alternative fashion, it's not so much about your choice of tops and bottoms. What really makes the difference is the accessories you wear—and one of the easiest ways to channel that alt look is by adding a chunky chain.
Ahead, discover the essential silver necklaces you should buy to shift the vibe of your fit instantly.
Hot Topic Sweet Society Colorful Star Chain Cord Necklace: On Sale for $7.63
It would only be right to include the OG alternative shop, Hot Topic. For less than $10, you can get this adorable but fierce chain. It's the perfect way to add a pop of color to your black outfit (or include more color in a pastel goth look).
(via Hot Topic)
Cyberspace Shop Ball Chain Necklace: $12+
The '90s inspire most of our alternative looks. When we imagine that golden era of fashion, we first think of those chunky ball chain necklaces. Los Angeles-based boutique Cyberspace Shop allows you to channel the decade flawlessly with this replica chain.
(via Cyberspace Shop)
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Minga London Sweet Dreams Silver Charm Necklace: $42
Are you enjoying this blend of coquette and alt aesthetics that has risen in the past few months? Then, you'll love this Sweet Dream necklace from Minga London. It's got the chunky silhouette, softened by a teddy bear and bow charm.
(via Minga London)
Regal Rose Xavier Chunky Link Chain Necklace: $42
Regal Rose is the go-to brand for alt-fashion niches. We love this basic but gorgeous chain. It looks great alone but is also perfect for layering with other necklaces you may own. The brand also uses AnchorCert to ensure it's allergen-safe for anyone with sensitive skin!
(via Regal Rose)
Sandy Liang Return to Sandy Liang Necklace: $168
Have a preference for luxury items? Consider trying Sandy Liang. This oversized cable chain necklace makes a statement with its heart tag pendant. It might not be immediately alternative, but the pierced charm gives it an effortless edge.
(via Sandy Liang)
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