Thomas Sabo Charm Bracelet or Tiffany's 'Return to...' Bracelet for girlfriends 21st?
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Thomas Sabo Charm Bracelet or Tiffany's 'Return to...' Bracelet for girlfriends 21st?
Hey,
As per title, I'm trying to decide between getting her a Thomas Savo Charm Bracelet or Tiffany's 'Return to Tiffany's' silver bracelet for her 21st. I don't really have a clue about these things, so any opinions? Thanks! -
Re: Thomas Sabo Charm Bracelet or Tiffany's 'Return to...' Bracelet for girlfriends 2
Thomas sabbo are good as you can personalise them with different charms but in my opinion the Tiffany bracelets are nicer and look much more classy (I own both). I think Tiffany seems more unique as there are few places you can get them in the country, but it all depends on what she likes and I'm sure she would appreciate either one of them. Thomas sabbo is also good as it's easier to buy her presents in the future as you could get her charms for the bracelet as they are easy to get hold of and a lot cheaper than the Tiffany charms.
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Re: Thomas Sabo Charm Bracelet or Tiffany's 'Return to...' Bracelet for girlfriends 2
I say Tiffany as it's an investment purchase. Something that you can keep forever and it goes with everything. I like Thomas Sabo, but I like the history behind Tiffany's more and as I have the specific bracelet you're looking at, I would say to go for that. All I would say is see, if you can get a measurement of her wrist as I've actually outgrown my bracelet and need to get it re-sized.
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Re: Thomas Sabo Charm Bracelet or Tiffany's 'Return to...' Bracelet for girlfriends 2
Anything purchased from Tiffany's is almost guaranteed to outlast your relationship, serving as a permanent memento of all that she squandered when she had the temerity to suggest you might be 'moving too fast'. Win-win, really.