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The Fashion Whip: Does Rick Perry Wear Too Much Jewelry? (PHOTOS)

Posted: 11/02/2011 7:20 pm

Among modern presidential candidates, Texas Gov. Rick Perry's jewelry is in a class by itself.

As he maneuvers through roiling Republican primary waters, the Texas governor is armed with two big chunks of gold that crowd his left ring finger, flashy cuff links on monogrammed cuffs, a bold chronograph watch and an ever present lapel pin that eschews Old Glory in favor of a more, shall we say, adolescent loyalty: the Boy Scouts.

But Perry wasn't always like this. Prior to 2004, he wore even more jewelry than he does now, including, at times, a gold bracelet, a rubber sports bracelet and a "Wild West sheriff" pin.

So how much "bling" is too much for a would-be president? Check out the slideshow below to decide for yourself.

As a Washington-based professional stylist, and one half of the Fashion Whip, I often field questions from male clients in politics about how to express their personal style without distracting voters from their message. Most of my clients would hesitate, wisely, I believe, to wear a "good" watch to a town hall meeting.

But not Rick Perry. A proud alumnus of Texas A&M University, Perry is never without his huge gold "Aggie" ring. The one he wears today isn't his original ring, however. He lost the first one, and replaced it this year with a "brand spanking new ring" that he shows off in this video.

Soon after Perry won a second gubernatorial term in 2006, he started wearing his Aggie ring on his left hand after decades of wearing it on his right. These days, the ring rests on top of his thick gold wedding band, and the combined baubles reach to his knuckle and overload his hand. It's unclear what prompted the right-handed Perry to move all his rings to his left, but the shift coincided with his rise to national prominence. Perhaps he anticipated the need for a jewelry-free handshake in Iowa and New Hampshire?

Whatever the reason, Perry's rings are only one part of a broader jewelry evolution that began around 2003, when the newly elected governor ditched his leather watch and gold "fishing-lure" bracelet in favor of a more serious, and expensive looking, steel chronograph. Around the same time, Perry discovered monogrammed, French cuffed shirts, and today he wears them religiously, paired with big gold and silver cuff-links that compete for attention with his rings. Custom-made ostrich-skin cowboy boots often complete the look.

For a self-proclaimed Texas country boy, Perry's jewelry looks a lot like that of a powerful, wealthy big-timer.

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James De La Cruz
Cogito ergo sum
09:13 AM on 11/29/2011
Insecurity.
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tangelan
You will not cast aspersions on my asparagus.
09:48 AM on 11/23/2011
Good lord. Why does he have on so much jewelry? And the boots say it all.
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henriette and hube
my goal is to live each day
03:57 PM on 11/06/2011
I don't care but drinking and rubbing his face will give him wrinkles. He might be hitting the tanning beds as well.
ber6965
President Obama Won Get Over It.
12:03 PM on 11/06/2011
He does seem a little prisssy!
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yahooserious
Texas....Just keep on keepin' on...
10:31 AM on 11/05/2011
I can't stand Perry, but I don't understand why there would be a problem with his jewelry..... unless he started wearing a nose ring and one of those earlobe hole things.....
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Kritikos
Intelligence is not a science
05:11 PM on 11/04/2011
Bling-bling.
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Imzadi
Proud Progressive for decades
04:44 PM on 11/04/2011
The Gingrich family doesn't think so.
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henriette and hube
my goal is to live each day
03:58 PM on 11/06/2011
True.
03:07 PM on 11/04/2011
No, I don't think so...well...the Prince Albert ring may be a bit over the top.
04:41 PM on 11/23/2011
Hmmm...and you know he has a Prince Albert...how?
12:11 AM on 11/24/2011
The expression on his face...
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bmitche
02:30 PM on 11/04/2011
I think his jewelry is in good taste, as long as he doesn't put anything in the earlobe.
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amwa
01:48 PM on 11/04/2011
When you don't have the brain power to get attention you go for the Bling.
02:11 PM on 11/04/2011
Absolutely right. As Paris Hilton or Sarah Palin.
01:42 PM on 11/04/2011
I'll tell ya'll what, come on down to TEXAS and see what well dress men wear!!! Some wear their college rings, wedding rings a must, and if they are lucky to be a MASON, a MASONIC RING!!! any ring of the Masons are worn!!! Rick Perry's cufflinks are shape in what we call a "concho with a star in the middle".. So what, Texas is known to be "THE LONESTAR STATE"... GET OVER your problems with the jewelry!! I think Rick Perry is one handsome MAN!!! WOW and ya'll didn't mention his TIE TACK!!! We are TEXANS taught by our mothers to dress nice....
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03:43 PM on 11/04/2011
Sorry,tatertot. That sort of ostentatious ('in your face') stuff looks phoney and makes him a show-off. Which is not a positive quality in much of America. A real man doesn't need all of that 'stuff' to attract positive attention. Perry is crazier than an 'outhouse rat', and has no chance at 'the big chair'. Big hair and big 'stuff' is what mama's teach down there?
05:00 PM on 11/04/2011
All hat, no cows. But nice hat and accessories, tho.
01:39 PM on 11/05/2011
Hey... Ya don't get us do you?
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oldgraymare
Congress is the opposite of Progress
10:32 AM on 11/05/2011
"Well dress men"??? Surely you meant "well dressed men". Just because you CAN wear huge gaudy rings, cufflinks and monogrammed shirts doesn't mean you SHOULD. Especially when you're trying to convince middle-America that you're one of them. First rule of fashion = less is more. First rule of politics = at least DRESS like you can sympathize with the 'po folks whose votes you're trying to get.
01:38 PM on 11/05/2011
Yes I misspelled DRESSED because I was pissed off!! You Yankees will never understand TEXANS.....
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mcgowann
prochoice agnostic libertarian fiscal conservative
01:34 PM on 11/04/2011
This is ridiculous. What's wrong with wearing his class ring as well as a wedding band? He was the first member of his family to go to college. The cuff links in the photo are rather ordinary. I was expecting some jewel studded cuff links instead of something you could pick up at any department store in Texas.

Is it because Obama supporters can't credit him for any accomplishments in the past three years that liberal bloggers have to try and discredit a man for his rings and cuff links? This kind of "journalism" tells a lot about the desperation of the Obama supporters.
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03:45 PM on 11/04/2011
reb-cons are all ' tarred and feathered' with the same brush. (or should be).
09:33 PM on 11/04/2011
How did Obama get into a discussion of Perry's jewelry?

It's light piece - in the STYLE section. Get over yourself.
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12:12 PM on 11/04/2011
I never trust men who wear bracelets. Perry is too conscious about his appearance, adorning himself with accessories to flaunt his wealth. Michael Brown was fashion conscience, having more concern over how he looked on TV with his newest fashion shirt than being concerned for a city that was under water during Katrina. Men like these do not belong in public office. Their interests lie in themselves, and only themselves.
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03:50 PM on 11/04/2011
We went through this stuff with that cad, what's his name, John Edwards. All style ,no substance and no integrity.
11:21 AM on 11/06/2011
Both parties need to be ejected, and we need to start over again in electing candidates who are "for the people" and not their personal gains.
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Ben Berry
Walmart sucks
11:41 AM on 11/04/2011
Not to worry, this twin brother of "W" will only be in the WhiteHouse for a visit