Shangas
I'll Lock Up
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Hi folks.
With any luck, in a few weeks (Yeek!!) I'll be graduating from university, earning my Bachelor of Arts in Professional & Creative Writing.
In preparation for this historic and nerve-wracking day, my mother decided to buy me my first proper dress-shirt to go with my (sadly) two-piece dark grey suit. The shirt is a nice, light blue affair, very comfortable. Sleeves are a tad long, but that's what sleeve-garters are for, right?
My thing is...this shirt has French cuffs, with the two pairs of buttonholes on each cuff, which has to be folded back and done up with cufflinks...you probably know the drill...but I don't think I do.
Having folded up the cuffs and lined up the buttonholes, how are the cuffs held together with the cufflinks? By that, I mean; do the cuffs overlap each other? Or do you pinch them together into a little peak first, before pushing the cufflinks through? Everything I've seen suggests the latter, but I was wondering if this was the only acceptable way to wear a shirt with French cuffs & links.
With any luck, in a few weeks (Yeek!!) I'll be graduating from university, earning my Bachelor of Arts in Professional & Creative Writing.
In preparation for this historic and nerve-wracking day, my mother decided to buy me my first proper dress-shirt to go with my (sadly) two-piece dark grey suit. The shirt is a nice, light blue affair, very comfortable. Sleeves are a tad long, but that's what sleeve-garters are for, right?
My thing is...this shirt has French cuffs, with the two pairs of buttonholes on each cuff, which has to be folded back and done up with cufflinks...you probably know the drill...but I don't think I do.
Having folded up the cuffs and lined up the buttonholes, how are the cuffs held together with the cufflinks? By that, I mean; do the cuffs overlap each other? Or do you pinch them together into a little peak first, before pushing the cufflinks through? Everything I've seen suggests the latter, but I was wondering if this was the only acceptable way to wear a shirt with French cuffs & links.