Dos And Don'ts Of Wearing Earrings While Playing Sports

A lot of athletes remove their earrings before they're about to play their sport of choice — in fact, many leagues mandate the removal of this type of jewelry. Other athletes feel as though their jewelry can be a good luck charm as well as serve as a way that they can express themselves on the field of play. If you're an athlete who is determined to wear earrings while you compete, there are some points that you'll want to think about. Here are some dos and don'ts of wearing earrings while you play sports.

Do: Choose An Inexpensive Pair

A pair of earrings doesn't need to be pricey to be significant to you. If you have a certain pair that you think look good while you're playing sports, it's ideal if they're on the inexpensive side. If not, it's time to shop for a lower-cost pair that you can wear in this manner. When you're playing sports, there's always a chance of losing an earring. You don't want this to happen, but losing an inexpensive piece of jewelry is easier to accept than losing an expensive one.

Don't: Wear Big Earrings

Generally, stud earrings are the best choice to wear when you're playing a sport. When you're choosing which stud earrings you'll keep in your ears, you should opt for smaller studs. Larger studs can be problematic during certain sporting activities. For example, if you wear a football helmet, it may be more challenging to get this piece of protective gear over your head when you have large earrings.

Do: Test Them First

You don't want to face the embarrassment of wearing earrings during a sporting activity, realize partway through the game that they're a distraction, and then struggle with knowing what to do next. A good idea is to test them out by wearing them at practice. In this environment, there's no harm in stopping to remove your earrings should you feel so inclined. If they pass the test, you can then be confident to wear them during a game.

Don't: Choose A Flashy Design

Some professional athletes wear flashy jewelry while they compete, but you don't need to take this route. Flashy jewelry could make you stand out for the wrong reasons — perhaps drawing some verbal taunting from opponents who feel as though you're trying to show off. A less-flashy design may be a better choice to wear during your game.

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