I love wearing necklaces. I've always liked the way they look. But finding a good one that lasts has been a challenge. I went from super cheap necklaces that broke easily to a beautiful mens necklace real silver. Here’s my journey.
My first purchase was super cheap. It lasted maybe a few weeks before it broke. The metal was thin, and the clasp was weak. It turned my skin green, too! I learned my lesson.
I found it online for about $5. It looked good in the pictures, but the quality was terrible. The chain was already starting to tarnish when I received it. I should have known better.

Here's what I learned from cheap necklaces:
Verdict: Avoid super cheap necklaces. It's not worth the money.
I upgraded to something mid-range. I spent about $30 on a stainless steel necklace. It was... okay. It didn't break as quickly as the cheap one. And it didn't turn my skin green. But it still didn't feel like good quality. I wanted a mens necklace real silver.
The stainless steel held up okay for a few months. It didn't tarnish, which was good. But the design was kind of boring, and the metal felt a little rough. I wanted something with more style and better craftsmanship. I read some reviews that suggested I should look at a mens necklace real silver.
Here's what I thought of the mid-range necklace: