Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Earring Jackets Do a Poor Job of Keeping Earrings Warm

What exactly is an earring jacket? If you are anything like me, you have never heard this term and just do not understand why an earring would ever get cold enough to resort to wearing a jacket. That is an awkward visual! After conducting some extremely thorough research (I googled 'What is an earring jacket?'), I have come to this blog to enlighten many other people like me, who are clueless when it comes to outerwear for their earrings.

It turns out that, if your earrings are cold, they should be covered with ear muffs or a wool cap. The earring jackets will not help keep them warm in any way. However, they do provide a little decorative spice for an otherwise plain pair of stud earrings. This is not another earring - it is simply another piece to accent your studs. The pointy part of your stud earring (the pin than goes through your pierced ear) first passes through an earring jacket, then is securely held in place when clipped behind your ear. Step one: Push earring stud through earring jacket. It now appears as though you have one solid piece. Step two: Take the new two-piece earring and put it in your ear just like a normal earring. Step three: Secure it with the back of the earring to hold it in place. Now, your simple diamond-studded earring just became a diamond-studded earring with a halo (or jacket) around it! These jackets come in every color you can imagine to better accent your lovely diamond.

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