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: But Derek, you're usually the voice of calm and
: reason, so I was surprised by 'If I see
: another man's black onyx ring, I'm gonna
: barf.' Must have had a rough day.
Nah, that is just one area that really annoys me. Men are typically directed to very vanilla palette of jewelry options because that's the limited range that most places offer.
Omega making the significant decision of NOT offering the Bond-style SMP in black is a bold move that I salute and appreciate! It is a stong step for those who want elegant, conservative options without being stuck in the seemingly obligatory white/gold/black palette of mens jewelry.
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