Sylvie Adds New Men’s Bands
The Texas-based jeweler collaborated with luxury clothing brand Uncommon Man on men’s bands designed with European influences.

The new styles are designed for the “modern man who values both style and substance,” explained the jeweler. The pieces serve as a statement of style and identity and are customizable to fit each wearer’s style and aesthetic.
Sylvie’s men’s offering comprises more than 100 designs in 14- and 18-karat yellow, white, and rose gold, along with platinum. The newly added styles bring new textures and metal colors, including grey gold.
As part of the collaboration, the launch of Sylvie Jewelry’s new designs is accompanied by lifestyle photography that showcases Uncommon Man’s clothing styled with the jeweler’s rings. Together, the brands display “the evolving tastes of the modern man with timeless style,” said the jeweler.
The pieces range from minimalist styles to bold designs with intricate detailing, diamonds and other gemstones.
Both brands, with roots in the heart of Texas, collaborated as a celebration of Texas pride and European flair, as the designs had European influences.
The pieces in this launch were created to appeal to men who seek both heritage and modernity in their accessories, explained the jeweler.
“I founded Uncommon Man in 2017 strictly as a made-to-measure brand that helped men develop a true sense of style rather than chasing trends,” said Kyle Shiels, founder of Uncommon Man.
“We’re thrilled to be partnering with Sylvie in the launch of their men’s line. We as a brand value relationships that are built on authenticity and a high level of craftsmanship, two things Sylvie Jewelry reflects beautifully.”
Sylvie Jewelry, a brand known for its bridal and fine jewelry collections, debuted its men’s bands collection at JCK in Las Vegas this May, its first move into the men’s jewelry category.
“I’m overjoyed to see the Sylvie brand expand to a new, male audience—one that still shares the same appreciation for our craft and distinct design. The collaboration with Uncommon Man is more than just a partnership; it’s a fusion of two brands celebrating the refined tastes of the modern man, united by our commitment to craftsmanship,” said Sylvie Levine, the co-founder and designer of Sylvie Jewelry.
“This collection is designed for men who appreciate authenticity and sophistication, much like the Sylvie woman. Our men’s bands reflect both individuality and our radiant heritage.”
The Uncommon Man collaboration launched in late September, ranging in price from $1,400 to $4,000.
It is available at select retailers and on Sylvie Jewelry’s website.
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