
Recently seen on Taylor Swift and worn by Anne Hathaway in The Devil Wears Prada 2, the T-bar necklace is an empowered style statement—rooted in masculine codes, reinterpreted to assert power quietly.
Originally a functional element of men’s pocket-watch chains, the T-bar was designed to slide through a waistcoat buttonhole, anchoring a chain securely while the watch rested in a pocket. As more practical wristwatches replaced pocket watches in the 1920s and 30s, women adopted these cast-aside T-bars, transforming a utilitarian detail into a symbol of modern independence and understated authority.
Worn alone as a sculptural focal point, layered with charms, or styled longer with other chains, the T-bar evolved from function to design signature—confident, timeless, and deliberately restrained.
Crafted in France and made to order, our version of the T-bar necklace is adjustable in length, offering multiple ways to wear it depending on your mood or styling.
The clasp positioned above the T-bar opens, allowing the pendant to be fully detachable, so the chain can also be worn on its own.
This version is in sterling silver but all material variations are available on request.



