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I am, within the next week or so, buying my first French cuff shirt (and so cuff links as well). Any advice?
Thank you.CharlestonBows said:...
Just a few basic pointers from me - others?
Classics said:Thank you.
Any advice on links? I was planning a gold pair and a silver pair, to match belts et al., and a simple design, something geometric.
Also- to pair with a day cravat, should I get a narrower spread?
Silver tone watch, no other jewelry. Silver and Gold tones on belt and shoe buckles.CharlestonBows said:For my money, you can't go wrong with a dress medium collar. For me, it's the work horse. For your first shirt, go with something common and easy to use like that.
For links - be basic & classy, but not boring. For colors, what color jewelry do you usually wear? Gold or silver tone watch? Rings? Match 'em up.
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I didn't see them at the store where I was, but I'll check again. I like the idea of actual cuff links though.ecuador jim said:For cufflinks, subtle is best. I was always taught that a cufflink should never be larger than a dime. A nice alternative to metal cufflinks are the silk knots that look like little "monkeyfist" knots. They resemble buttons and can be plain or colorful.
Quite a striking accent too, if they're normally that shiny and it's not just the camera flash.Tomasso said:..........I really like these double button links; Simple and classic.
Classics said:I am, within the next week or so, buying my first French cuff shirt (and so cuff links as well). Any advice?
Actually it's mostly the flash, the gold are vintage (50's) Tiffany and not that shiny but the silver are late model (2000) Tiffany and have yet to acquire a patina.Classics said:Quite a striking accent too, if they're normally that shiny and it's not just the camera flash.
Classics said:I am, within the next week or so, buying my first French cuff shirt (and so cuff links as well). Any advice?
Ecuador Jim said:For cufflinks, subtle is best. I was always taught that a cufflink should never be larger than a dime.
Shaul-Ike Cohen said:(note to self: I'm going to be rich in America!! I'll sell cheap French-cuff shirts as a set together with such a badge to hipsters. And a year later, in the inevitable irony move, I'll sell button-cuff shirts with the same badge. Rich!!)