Navy blue is the most versatile color in men's accessories. It reads sharp enough for the office, relaxed enough for the weekend, and clean enough for a night out without looking like you tried too hard. The Caligio Navy collection brings together 16 bracelet styles across seven lines - Gio, Fortune, Omega, Binate, Monro, Nautical, Sailor, and Infinity - covering every construction from soft cotton rope to marine-grade nylon, genuine leather, python skin, and stingray. One color. Every material.
Gio Navy Blue is woven cotton rope with a screwball clasp - the softest everyday piece in the collection at $39. Fortune Navy Blue is marine-grade nylon, the same rope used on sailboats, built to handle sweat and splashes. Omega USA is a nylon bracelet with a D-shackle in a blue-dotted pattern, available with nine hardware combinations in silver, gold, or black. Nautical Navy Blue and Nautical White and Blue are cotton rope with the D-shackle - designed for the maritime look, not for water. Sailor White and Blue wraps braided leather around a fixed anchor clasp. At the top end, Infinity Blue Steel Python, Infinity Blue Steel Stingray, and Infinity Blue Python Shine Bronze wrap genuine exotic leather around a 316L surgical stainless steel cuff that bends once to your wrist and holds that shape permanently. From $39. Designed in Los Angeles, gift-boxed, ships worldwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Gio Navy Blue and Gio Navy Blue Nylon?
Material and water behavior. Gio Navy Blue is woven cotton - softer on the skin, but cotton absorbs water and loses shape, so it must stay dry at all times. Gio Navy Blue Nylon is the same silhouette in nylon - more resilient, handles accidental splashes better, though regular soaking is still not recommended. Both use the screwball clasp. If your day involves any water exposure, the nylon version is the safer pick.
Which navy bracelets can get wet?
None of the navy pieces are rated for full water submersion - remove all of them before swimming. Fortune Navy Blue and Nautical Blue Nylon are marine-grade nylon and handle accidental splashes and sweat without damage, but regular soaking or showering is still not recommended. All cotton pieces - Gio Navy Blue, Gio Blue and Red, Omega Navy Blue, Nautical Navy Blue, and Nautical White and Blue - must stay dry at all times. Cotton absorbs water and permanently loses shape. Sailor White and Blue is leather - keep it dry. Infinity exotic leather pieces are also dry-care only.
What is the Omega USA bracelet?
Omega USA is a nylon rope bracelet in a blue dotted pattern with a D-shackle closure. Unlike the cotton Omega pieces, the nylon construction handles accidental moisture better. The D-shackle is customizable - you can choose from nine hardware combinations: D-type, O-type, or C-type shackle in silver, gold, or black. Select your hardware when you order on the product page.
Can I customize the shackle on my navy bracelet?
Yes, on pieces with the D-shackle closure. Fortune Navy Blue, Nautical Navy Blue, Nautical White and Blue, Nautical Blue Nylon, and Omega USA all come with nine interchangeable hardware options: D-type, O-type, or C-type shackle in silver, gold, or black. Select your combination at checkout. Gio pieces use a fixed screwball clasp - not customizable. Binate and Monro use fixed closures. Sailor uses a fixed anchor clasp. Infinity cuffs have no clasp at all.
How does the Infinity cuff fit work?
Infinity cuffs are one size - with S/M/L adjustment. The 316L surgical stainless steel core arrives slightly open. Slide it onto the narrowest part of your wrist, then gently press the two ends inward until it sits flush against your skin without pinching. The steel bends once and holds that shape permanently. Do not bend it back and forth - set it once, leave it. All three Infinity blue pieces - Blue Steel Python, Blue Python Shine Bronze, and Blue Steel Stingray - use this system.
What is the difference between Infinity Blue Steel Python and Infinity Blue Steel Stingray?
The leather. Both use the same 316L steel cuff with the one-time bend-to-fit system. Infinity Blue Steel Python wraps genuine python skin - a smooth surface with visible natural scale patterns that vary across every hide. Infinity Blue Steel Stingray wraps genuine stingray leather - a denser, pebbled texture from the natural denticles on the hide. Python reads more graphic; stingray reads more tactile. Both are dry-care only.
What is the Monro Royal Blue?
Monro Royal Blue is a nylon bracelet with a fixed closure - a simpler, more minimal silhouette than the Binate dual-strand. The royal blue is a brighter, more saturated tone than navy, sitting closer to cobalt. It handles accidental moisture better than cotton but is not rated for swimming or showering. Priced at $39, available in S/M/L.
Is the hardware hypoallergenic?
Yes. Every bracelet in this collection uses 316L surgical stainless steel hardware - nickel-free, copper-free, rust-proof, and tarnish-free. The D-shackle on rope and nylon pieces and the cuff core on Infinity pieces are all 316L. Cotton, nylon, leather, python, and stingray materials are all skin-safe for daily wear. No green-wrist reaction, no irritation.
How do I stack navy bracelets?
Navy pairs cleanly with silver hardware and white or black pieces. Fortune Navy Blue D-shackle in silver next to a Cuff & Steel bracelet is the cleanest combination. For contrast, add an Eros leather piece in black or dark brown next to a Gio Navy Blue - the material difference does the work. Keep metal tone consistent across the stack: all silver shackles or all gold, not mixed.
Which navy bracelet should I buy first?
Fortune Navy Blue is the most versatile starting point - marine-grade nylon, D-shackle with nine hardware options, works across gym, beach, and casual wear. Gio Navy Blue if you want the softest cotton rope for dry-condition everyday wear. Omega USA if you want the blue dotted pattern with customizable hardware. Infinity Blue Steel Stingray if you want the most distinctive piece in the collection and are comfortable with dry-care exotic leather.