: Men's Titanium 2.7mm Venetian Box Chain Necklace, 20'

: Men's Titanium 2.7mm Venetian Box Chain Necklace, 20'

Men's Titanium 2.7mm Venetian Box Chain Necklace, 20'

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Men's Titanium 2.7mm Venetian Box Chain Necklace, 20'
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Binding: Jewelry
Brand: Amazon.com Collection
Chain Type: Box
Clasp Type: lobster-claw-clasps
Label: Amazon.com Collection
Manufacturer: Amazon.com Collection
Material Type: titanium
Metal Stamp: titanium
Metal Type: titanium
Model: C007A-00000-200
Publisher: Amazon.com Collection
Sales Rank: 10745
Studio: Amazon.com Collection
Total Metal Weight: 3.9 DWT












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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * love it ...
I bought this for myself (female) and love it. I'm amazed at how light it is. I've worn it many times and have had no problems with kinks. The clasp is a bit small and I do have a problem getting it on (even with my nails) but it's worth the trouble.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Thin Elegance ...
This is an attractive, elegant chain. It makes a discreet, masculine statement. The only thing I would chahge is the clasp. It is a little too small for my large fingers.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Might be too small for a man's neck but it works for me ...
The box chain is a nice casual necklace for everyday wear. The chain is light weight and feels good to wear. Have not had an issue with kinks or hair tangles.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * disappointed ...
I try to accustom myself to items not looking as impressive in reality as they do in advertisements. However, the titanium necklace was a total let-down. It is just a dull-looking little, and I mean Little, chain. Wish I hadn't fallen for it.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Not bad, but could be better. ...
Overall I am very satisfied with this chain. However, the links are not crimped smooth enough or tight enough. They tend to kink regularly, though not terribly. It takes only a second to straighten them out, but I wish they wouldn't kink like that in the first place.


20' Necklace, Chain Box Venetian 2.7mm Titanium Men's




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