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OT: Cufflinks
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Probably a question to be directed at Those Who Wear Them.
Much like with my ties, I like to use cufflinks as a bit of a
distraction on suits but I'm at a loss these days of where to find a
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This sounds right up your street, then
shopping.disney.co.uk/ProdDetails.aspx?id=29417&catid=10&k=1scatid=210
Silk knots are the way forward, IMHO
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decent selection of traditional links and the more pretty stuff.
I haven't seen proper cufflinks (two weights and a chain in the
middle, the name escapes me) for years.
TheCambridgeCollection.com have a reasonable selection but only have
the single ended variety. I've never had much admiration for knotted
links either.
Do you know where I can find a selection of chained links and what are
your general thoughts on pretty/novelty links?
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Give them a ring - ask for Rob.
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In my sock drawer. Or you could try Harrods next time you're in town.
Get something classic that will do for the rest of your life.
And try not to be the FBOTY in 2007.
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Old-fashioned collar studs can be quite stylish as cufflinks:
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Would Sir not prefer
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Sportsters, ponced up with floorboards and apehangers? I think not.
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I couldn't find one of a dustbin.
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I have a few pairs of plain-ish silver ones and one set of St. George
flag ones that were bought for me[1]. I hesitate to wear those outside
the office but I'm not that sure why.
When looking at other people, cufflinks are pretty far down the list.
If it came down to me liking someone or not on their cufflinks I'd
worry about how dull they were, and why I was so bothered.
[1] Red and silver, not red and white, so they're not quite in your
face chav-tastic
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