Hoops have been around long enough that calling them a trend feels a little silly. They predate most of us, our parents, and probably a few centuries of recorded fashion history. And yet here we are in 2026, still reaching for them every morning, still buying new pairs when the old ones are sitting right there in the jewelry box. There is something about a good hoop that makes you feel like your outfit actually came together on purpose, even when it didn’t. The problem has always been price. The ones that catch your eye tend to come with tags that make you put them back on the shelf. But that gap between looking expensive and actually being expensive has gotten a lot smaller lately. Affordable brands are making hoops from quality materials with real attention to how they look on your ear, and the results are honestly hard to tell apart from pieces that cost 5 or 10 times more.
This list covers 9 places where you can find hoops that feel elevated without the price to match. Each brand brings something a little different to the table, so there is room here for everyone’s taste and budget.
Mejuri: Fine Jewelry Feeling Without the Fine Jewelry Invoice
Mejuri leans more toward the fine jewelry end of affordable, with a hoop collection that runs 147 products deep. Their vermeil line uses a thick layer of 18k solid gold over 92% recycled sterling silver, which gives it more longevity than standard gold plating. Huggies start at $58, and their higher-end options like pavé diamond hoops in 14k gold go up to $798 and beyond. The mid-range is where most people will find their sweet spot. Who What Wear editors have recommended Mejuri specifically for the mixed-metal trend, which is one of the strongest styling moves in 2026 according to jewelry experts.
Evry Jewels: The One That Gets It Right Across the Board
Evry Jewels carries a full lineup of hoops that covers everything from chunky styles like the Brooklyn Hoops and Kendall Hoops to thinner, more understated options like the London Hoops and Taylor Hoops. Pricing is genuinely hard to argue with. Regular prices fall between about $20 and $28, and sale prices can drop as low as $2.99. That is not a typo.
What makes Evry Jewels worth paying attention to is the material quality at that price point. Their pieces are made from 18 karat gold plated over stainless steel, designed to be tarnish-free and waterproof. Everything is hypoallergenic, which is a real consideration if your ears tend to react to cheaper metals. The brand uses recycled metals like brass and stainless steel across its collections, so there is a sustainability angle built in too. Over 5,300 customers have reviewed Evry Jewels on Trustpilot, and the consistent feedback is around durability, style, and how well the pieces hold up with daily wear. If you want hoops that look expensive, last through real life, and leave your wallet mostly untouched, this is the brand to start with.
Gorjana: Coastal, Lightweight, and Easy to Wear All Day
Gorjana builds its designs around a minimalist, Laguna Beach-inspired look that keeps things clean and wearable. Their hoop collection starts under $50 for small huggies and goes up to $500 for 14k diamond styles, with a lot of good options sitting in the $50 to $100 range. The Parker Link Hoops at $70 are a solid example of what the brand does well. These are lightweight gold hoops with enough variety in size and texture that you can find something for stacking or for wearing solo.
Missoma: The London Brand That Celebrities Keep Reaching For
Missoma helped define what people now call demi-fine jewelry, a category that sits between costume and fine pieces. Based in London, the brand makes sculptural hoops, layering-friendly designs, and polished essentials that sit mostly under $200. Gigi Hadid, Kendall Jenner, and Meghan Markle have all worn Missoma pieces. The brand gained serious traction after Markle wore one of their necklaces in 2018, and it has stayed in heavy rotation with editors and stylists since then. Their hoops tend to have a more fashion-forward feel, with sculptural details that lean into current runway trends.
Ana Luisa: Sustainability With Receipts
Ana Luisa is fully carbon-neutral across production and shipping, and they publish an annual report to back that up. Their hoops are made from recycled metals with an extra-thick layer of 14k plating or vermeil, and most pieces fall between $39 and $150. Everything is hypoallergenic, water resistant, and tarnish free. What also sets Ana Luisa apart is their 2-year warranty covering breakage, water damage, and color changes, which gives you a bit more confidence when buying at this price range.
Jenny Bird: Bold Designs With a Modern Edge
Jenny Bird is frequently grouped with Gorjana and Missoma as an editor-recommended affordable brand, and for good reason. The designs lean bold but still keep things wearable. Their hoops come in gold, silver, and two-tone finishes, with styles that work for both everyday wear and bigger occasions. WWD has called Jenny Bird a “cult favorite loved by the fashion set.” Prices land around the £110 mark for styles like the Mini Tome Hoops, and the brand is carried by major retailers including Nordstrom.
Quince: Real Gold, Radically Low Prices
Quince takes a different approach to keeping costs down. They cut out sourcing agents, warehousing, wholesaling, and storefront retail, passing those savings along directly. Their hoops are actual 14k solid gold, with prices starting in the $25 to $50 range. Materials are sourced from a Responsible Jewellery Council member with fully traceable and responsibly sourced practices across the entire supply chain. WWD identified Quince as a “rising new contender” in the affordable luxury jewelry space, and the value here is genuinely hard to beat if you want solid gold without a markup.
BaubleBar: Fun, Accessible, and Celebrity-Approved
BaubleBar keeps things playful with a wide range of hoop styles that go from minimalist to bold. Based on Bloomingdale’s listings, their hoops are priced from $24 to $68, and markdowns of 25% to 40% off are pretty frequent. Selena Gomez, Lizzo, and Hailey Bieber have all been spotted wearing BaubleBar pieces, and the fact that most of those exact styles retail for under $50 says a lot about the brand’s ability to punch above its price point.
Luv AJ: Attitude at an Approachable Price
Luv AJ has become a go-to for oversized hoops and chain-inspired styles that carry a bit more edge. Their pieces are editor favorites according to both Rank & Style and WWD, and the brand does a good job of keeping prices reasonable for jewelry that feels fashion-forward. If your taste leans toward statement pieces with some personality, Luv AJ is a solid pick.
How to Style and Care for Your Hoops
Ear stacking is one of the most popular ways to wear hoops right now. If you have multiple piercings, a good approach is to start with a larger hoop at the bottom of your lobe and work your way up in descending size. Mixing textures, finishes, and metals adds a lot of visual interest without overdoing it. Mixed metals in particular are having a strong moment in 2026, with jewelry experts recommending combining gold and silver rather than sticking to one or the other.
For care, keep things simple. Wipe your hoops down with a soft cloth and mild soap. Avoid harsh chemicals and store them in a jewelry box or pouch to prevent scratches. If you are wearing waterproof pieces like those from Evry Jewels, you have more flexibility, but a little routine maintenance will keep everything looking fresh for longer.
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