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Do cufflinks have to be worn with a specific type of shirt? Yes, with the most common and classic type of shirt being the French cuff style (sometimes referred to as double cuff). “This type of ...
That is to say, they make killer gifts too. Cufflinks in knotted shapes really go well with a French cuff; it makes the already elegant detail even more refined. And Lanvin’s are crafted in ...
the French cuff. It was during the early sixteenth century that the great-great-great-grandfather of the modern dress shirt first popped up on the backs of European men. The basic shape was there ...
LONDON-BASED Oliver Spencer specializes in revisiting traditional cloths (tweed and corduroy) and garments (uniforms, classic overcoats) and remixing them for a modern clientele. Witness his ...
which allows for the dressier French cuff. Guys who favor more modern styles—read: slimmer, more tailored suits—don't usually wear this style of dress shirt. Once you’ve picked your suit ...
Unlike button-cuff shirts, French cuff shirts (a.k.a. double cuff shirts) come without the buttons but with an extra length of fabric at the end of the sleeve that folds back and needs to be ...
It's all in the details, baby. And in the world of menswear, the details are, undeniably, cufflinks. Don't be afraid to reach for a cufflink that says something about your personal style while ...
Why had no one told me that French-cuff handcuffs could be picklocked by something as simple as a press stud? I bought six pairs that day, and so began my obsession. I now have at least 60 pairs ...
Market research company Technavio forecasts that the global cufflinks market will reach $5.7bn by 2021, up from $3.3bn last year. Increasing demand for French cuff shirts (those with double cuffs ...
French cuff shirts, which are fastened with cuff links at the wrist (Mr. Trump’s, naturally, were gold) are an increasing anachronism. For many American men they are something to be worn (if ...