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French cuff shirts

In the past few years i've drifted back towards the barrel cuff (at one point i owned none, and was entirely a double-cuff man). I now have about half and half barrel and double cuff shirts. I find that some days i just want the shirt hugging my wrist in the way that the barrel cuff can offer that the double just cannot. And other days i want the extra freedom of movement offered by the double cuff.

Mix it up gents ... mix it up. Variety is the spice of life!

bk
 

Tomasso

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Baron Kurtz said:
I now have about half and half barrel and double cuff shirts.

I'm about there, as well. Generally, suits merit a double cuff and everything less, a barrel cuff.
 

Wolfmanjack

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I wear both

Being something of a traditionalist, I wouldn’t consider my wardrobe complete without shirts with double cuffs, as well as some with barrel cuffs. I prefer soft oxford cloth button-down collars and barrel cuffs with my tweed sport coats and other country/campus wear. With my DB and SB suits for business/city wear, I like a lightly-starched poplin fabric with a Windsor spread collar and double cuffs.
 

221b

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Mix it up

I agree with mixing it up. I wear button cuffs to work because I dont wear a coat, too dressy for my office:rage: , but I love the Double cuffs with my suits.:D
 

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