Your Cufflink Style and Fashion

July 30, 2006 :: Posted by - adwin :: Category - Cufflinks Shirt
Why you should wear cufflinks. Some reasons you can use…
 
Cufflink: Style and Fashion

Cufflink Style and Fashion

Don’t think that just because you’re not attending a wedding, you can’t wear a cufflink. From evening balls to backyard brawls, cuff links have made their way into every imaginable event.  And jewelers are trying to keep up with the growing demand!
The style and fashion trends surrounding cuff links and their stud set partners are simple: 

  1. Cuff links are worn to replace the buttons of cuffs
  2. Stud sets are worn to replace the buttons going down the center of shirts
  3. Cuff links and stud set normally match but don’t have to
  4. If cufflinks and stud sets don’t match exactly, they should complement each other
  5. Cufflinks can be chosen to match a watch and/or wedding band, such as silver or gold
  6. “Themed” cuff links, such as animals, sports oriented, or those touting a specific profession or hobby are usually reserved for more casual wear
  7. Juvenile cuff links, such as teddy bears or smiley faces are most appropriate for children’s events or family parties
  8. Semi-precious stones and finer jewels are well-suited for weddings and formal affairs
  9. Custom cufflinks can be made to match any personality
  10. French cuffs (mousquetaire, introduced in the mid-1600s) and French cufflinks lean on the formal side, so be circumspect with their usage
  11. Cuff links and stud sets are the perfect gift for any man or woman!

TIP:  Don’t just purchase a cufflink because it’s a bargain.  Make sure you love the cuff link and have the appropriate place to display its beauty or splendor!
TIP:  Make sure you have the right storage box for your cufflinks and stud sets.  A good collection of well-preserved cuff links is an investment and will come in handy just when you need them most.
TIP:  Proper care of your cufflinks will extend their lives.  Keep your cufflinks and stud sets clean and polished. 
TIP:  Plan ahead.  Don’t wear your cufflinks if you may risk scratching, dirtying, or losing them.  If anticipating a “moving day” at the office, leave your cufflinks at home that day.
TIP:  The National Cufflinks Society has been established to preserve this fashion legend.  Contact Info:  P.O. Box 5700, Vernon Hills, IL 60061 Phone: 847-816-0035

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French cuff shirts

July 07, 2006 :: Posted by - adwin :: Category - Cufflinks Shirt

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Tips on Cuffs #1: Customise Your Shirts Into Cuff Links Shirt

April 08, 2006 :: Posted by - adwin :: Category - Cufflinks Shirt
dear friends,

let me share with you a little trick you can do it if you don’t have a cuff link shirt. well, actually a tip from a friend which helps me save some dollars on cuff links shirt.

I am sure everyone knows that the price of a normal cuff link shirt would be around 80 to 100 dollars. You might be hestitant to purchase your first pair of cuff link due to the shirt price is much more expensive then the cuff link shirt.

Well then you should more read this tips that I am about to share with you. Do you have many long sleeves shirts but none of them are cuff links designed ones?

How about this -> I can turn your normal long sleeves shirts into cuff links shirt in a few steps plus you get to wear your long sleeves shirts and cuff links enable shirt as and when you like it.

Sound too good to be true?

Then Try this:
Step 1: Remove the buttons on both sleeves of your business shirt. (yes, both buttons)
Step 2: Align the sleeve button hole and mark at the place where the button use to be.
Step 3: Repeat for both side.
Step 4: Cut a hole size of the button hole and sew it nicely or you can get a tailor to do it for you.
Step 5: Sew one button next to the remake button hole on both sides.

Now, you have a cuff shirt and a conventional shirt which you can interchange!
To cut my story short in case you don’t understand, I have included a picture to illustrate.

Hope this can helps you save some money on cuff shirts and get you interested in cuff links!
Remember we dress to impress others after all.

Watch out for my Tips #2 coming soon!

Adwin
“Cast a World of Cuffs”

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