Showing posts with label mens cufflinks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mens cufflinks. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Buying Men's Cufflinks

Cufflinks are popular men's accessories. It has persisted through the ages and its history spans centuries. Cufflinks are perfect with corporate suites especially if they are fitted with French cuffs, tuxedos and even dress robes. They are famous accessories for any man who wants to exude class and elegance. If you are thinking of what gift you can give your boyfriend, husband, friend or any other family member, why don't you give them a nice pair of cufflinks? They may not own one at the moment (which makes your gift more wonderful) but it will surely be appreciated. Giving cufflinks to people who are not fond of wearing them is like introducing them to the trendier side of life.

If you are not aware yet, cufflinks are available in varied shapes and sizes. The styles that are used by many cufflinks manufacturer can come from the most sophisticated and intricate, to the most basic and commonplace. Formal cufflinks typically come in the most subtly shaped cufflinks that are elegantly decorated while novelty cufflinks can be created to symbolize your man's hobbies, likes, personality and you can even have them in his initials or your photograph (yes, they can be customized).

You can even purchase cufflinks that can be perfect gifts for your husband during your baby's christening, and even young boys have their own uniquely designed cufflinks. There a million reasons and occasions to wear cufflinks so owning a nice pair would not seem odd or out of place. However, you need to consider your recipient's style and sensibility if you want to purchase the perfect pair. Their personality and fashion sense should be well represented by the cufflinks that you will buy so that your recipient will enjoy wearing them. If you are not sure about the things to consider in buying cufflinks, here are some tips:

1. Cufflinks for newbies. If you are going to give the first pair, then you need to give cufflinks that are basic and simple. Stay away from flashy cufflinks as your recipient may have a hard time finding a suit, dress shirt or occasion to match it with. One example of a nice simple cufflink is a simple platinum stud that has very minimal design on its face, or look for something that looks like a simple metal button. Choosing simple cufflinks will not scare your special man in wearing them. You can also throw in a nice pair of French cuff shirt that he can wear with his new pair of cufflinks.

2. Cufflinks for seasoned wearers. If you are going to give cufflinks to a frequent user, then you should give him the most stunning cufflinks that you can find that does not go over your budget. If you can afford it, you can go for diamond studded cufflinks, and that would be much better. Another perfect option is personalized cufflinks. You can have his initials engraved on each face or if you're giving it to your husband, you can have a picture of you both monogrammed on the face of the cufflinks. You can also choose to personalize your cufflinks by choosing any precious metal and your own set of gemstones that you want studded in his cufflinks. These are uniquely and personally designed cufflinks which are sure to delight any cufflinks wearer.

Adam English invites you to take a look at the latest mens cufflinks offered at Cufflinks.co.uk. Specialists in sterling silver cufflinks, men's unique gifts and accessories - you're certain to find something to your liking.


Saturday, August 7, 2010

The Cufflink Invasion

By Patrick McMurray




In the 1960's American media labelled the influx of British pop bands as the British invasion, as waves of new music and dress trends flooded across the Atlantic. It was the first time that England had produced a sound style uniquely original.

But this was not just a mere awakening for the English music scene; moreover a holistic conversion from what America forced upon the populations of music lovers the world over. The hair styles, clothing, and language that all surrounded the new wave of Beatles music. An infusion led to the natural introduction of other memorable bands. And there seemed to be an endless diversity of sounds within this genre. The Hollies, Eric Burden and the Animals, Moody Blues, Gerry and the Pacemakers, the Kinks, Tom Jones, the Troggs. All of whom were distinctly recognisable.



America had no answer to the Brits invasion and could do nothing better than to capitalise on their style by mass producing it. Record companies soon realised there was an awful lot of money to made through marketing bands that had the right sound and individual personalities, even though their musical talent lacked lustre.

Moving away from the music scene, there has been a more subtle British invasion taking place for decades: A diverse group of designers have been branding a range cufflinks as distinct as day and night.

The wave began about two decades after the demise of cufflink manufacturing in America. Designer Manufacturer Swank was producing twelve million pairs of cufflinks per anum, which peaked in the late sixties.

The English flavour was less on mass production and more on bespoke, exclusive, funky, and flamboyant. It seemed in contrast to the countries gloomy out look reflected by its grey skies and rising damp.

Those who take an interest will identify the Brit designer brands.

Men began to reinvent the dandy styles that were introduced by Beau Brummell. George Bryan Brummell (Beau Brummell) was the arbiter of men's fashion in Regency England and a friend of the Prince Regent. He established the mode of men wearing understated, but fitted, tailored dark suits and full-length trousers, adorned with an elaborately-knotted cravat.

Beau Brummell is credited with introducing and establishing as fashion the modern man's suit, worn with a tie. His style of dress is often referred to as dandyism, even though Brummell himself would have never agreed to that description.

He bathed and shaved every day and spent many hours grooming and dressing for the occasion. Polished boots, clean fingernails, quick whit and principles all helped shape the gentleman as defined by principles.

Cufflinks began to appear around 1715 and the rest is history. The dandy man continued through mods, glam rock to modern times. The suit, and silk tie, cufflinks and lapel badge remain as prominent in everyday dress as ever.



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Sunday, October 18, 2009

Cufflink Care Tips

By Adam English

Cleaning your cufflinks regularly is a good habit to develop. It would long benefit a man if he knows how to take care of his belongings and nifty accessories. Well-maintained cufflinks are clean, shiny, and looks almost new. Otherwise, it obviously shows. By taking good care of your cufflinks, you are unlikely to buy a new pair soon because your cufflinks are still in good condition.

Proper caring of your cufflinks is also essential if you want to preserve them for a long time, especially practical if you have a set or collection of valuable cufflinks like gold cufflinks, diamond cufflinks, and vintage or antique cufflinks.

Here are some simple tips in caring for your cufflinks:

Avoid shoving them in carelessly, like almost tossing.

Find a clean, cool, and cushioned storage place where you can keep them in. For example, a cushioned jewelry box. This doesn't have to be expensive. If you want you can even make your own. Just make sure you use soft fabric, like silk or 100% cotton, as inlay of your storage. This way, you can protect your cufflinks from getting scratched in contact to rough surfaces. You can also put your cufflinks inside small zip lock plastic bags before shutting them in jewelry box.

An airtight, cushioned storage space is better, especially for silver cufflinks to delay tarnishing.
Clean your cufflinks every time you take them off, even if they don't look dirty. You can basically just wipe them clean if you don't want to soak them and all that. This is ideal when you wear cufflinks rather frequently, say, with office attire.

Make sure they're clean before you tuck them away. If you're keeping them away for a long time, check them at least once in 2 or 3 months. Wipe them with a soft fabric to keep off any dust.
Let's say you accidentally got your cufflinks dirty while you're wearing them, clean you cufflinks right away, either wipe the dirt or rinse them with running water. Then clean them with a mild cleansing solution when you got home.

When cleaning cufflinks, prepare a mild cleansing solution of diluted soap in water in a bowl. You can also buy jewelry cleaners in jewelry stores though, but soap and water will do the same work too. Avoid soaps with ingredients like bleach and harsh chemicals that may damage your cufflinks. Soak cufflinks for a few minutes and brush them gently with an old soft toothbrush. Bristles of a new brush can be stiff and sharp and can cause scratches on your cufflinks surface.

In the event that your cufflinks get damaged, many times it's a wiser decision to opt for professional service than to fix them on your own. It may cost you extra money but you do not risk your cufflinks further damage by having a professional fix them instead of you. For enamel cufflinks, bring them to a good enamel restorer. Professional jewelers or cufflinks makers can restore your cufflinks back in shape.

Adam English invites you to take a look at the latest men's cufflinks offered at Cufflinks.co.uk. Specialists in sterling silver cufflinks, men's unique gifts and accessories - you're certain to find something to your liking.



Saturday, October 3, 2009

Different Cufflink Styles



By Gary Allard

Cufflinks once used to be one of the highly celebrated accessories for dressing up, especially with French cuffs. It became rather unpopular during the 1980s as a change of fashion trend occurred. Since then, the use of cufflinks was sparingly reserved for formal events. In modern times, we see a new fashion trend of cufflinks coming back to the limelight.

Dress shirts with French cuffs are typically seen in wardrobes of modernly dressed men. Men can wear them in most occasions - when they go to work, to a date, or business meetings etc. Stylish men would naturally want to add personal fashion to their usual clothes. It's not surprising of course to see cufflinks among their few accessories. Some men even collect more than one pair, and choose what fits best for a particular attire.

Cufflinks are great accessories that you can add to your attire.You have so many to choose from. They come in hundreds of designs and shapes and styles. They are made from a wide range of materials - precious metals, linings, and gemstones. You can find a wide range of designs - from the solid simple cufflinks to the most intricate designed pairs. There's a pair of cufflinks to suit every attire and occasion in your life. You can also find cufflinks that suit your taste and personality. Plus, many are relatively affordable and most decent pairs are reasonably priced. No wonder they become favorite collectibles of goodly dressed men.

There are a few designs of cufflinks, particularly pertaining to mechanism. Post cufflinks are one of the most common varieties you typically see in men's jewelry and it's easy to wear too. Just slide through the post to the cuffs' buttonholes and turn the post to form a "T" shape to secure it.

Silk knot cufflinks are similar to button cufflinks, only they're made of silk knots with a small chain or ribbon in between that connects the knots. They're a great way to diversify from traditional metal cufflinks. They usually don't have gem stones or other designs but they are elegant on their own. Silk knots also shimmer just like metals. It's an unconventional way of wearing cufflinks. Some silk knot cufflinks are purposely made for exclusive ties, so they match.

Button cufflinks have a small chain in between that attaches and clips the discs. Both sides are usually identically well polished, with the decorative plate on the outer side of course.

Clip cufflinks secure the button holes by clipping itself, and at most times, it also extends to the edge of the cuffs.

A good guide to wearing the right cufflinks is to practice matching them with other pieces of your attire or accessories. Match it with your tie, your belt buckle, wristwatch, or wedding band. This way they compliment your overall look. Consider mostly the dominant color and/or design of your attire. No matter how expensive or stylish your cufflinks are, if they don't fit well with your attire, it's no good either. Gold and silver cufflinks are safest choice, especially for formal occasions.

Gary Allard invites you to take a look at the latest unique cufflinks offered at Cufflinks-for-him.com. Specialists in cufflink boxes, men's unique gifts and accessories - you're certain to find something to your liking.



Thursday, October 1, 2009

How Do You Know Which Pair of Cufflinks to Wear?

Because of the numerous designs you have, confusion arises as to which pair of cufflink would complement your outfit best. Fret no more. Here are ways on how to match your cufflinks with your outfit.

First, identify the occasion. Does the occasion call for formal attire? Is it a business one, or just a casual event? For business events, formality is the key. Choose the most classic piece you have. Never ever dare to wear novelty cufflinks. The conservatively designed cufflink sets are the best choices.

Some formal events may have themes though, and you can match your cufflink with the occasion's theme. A wedding may request you to follow certain standards, do abide by the request. Parties such as debuts or reunions may also set themes; you can wear your semi-formal pair, one that is not too conventional yet not too quirky.

Second, make sure that the cufflink color matches the color of what you are wearing. It may not necessarily be of the same color, but at least of the same color family or a shade that harmonize with the others. Balance off a dark suit with a light colored cufflink. Or check your tie and see if both accessories match each other.

The rule of thumb is to follow the color of your tie, regardless of the print in it. If you have a red tie, your cufflink color should be within the red color family. And if your tie is overly printed, go for a simple and plain cufflink to create balance.

Third, check the color of your inner shirt. Again, create contrast by pairing dark colored ones with a lighter color. Say you wear a light-colored inner shirt; go for a dark colored cufflink as an accessory. Choose if you want to follow the color of your tie or your shirt. Usually both of them should also come from the same color family to maintain balance.

You could also check your other fashion accessories and match the design of your cufflink with them. You may also want to consider the material of your cufflink. Use your belt buckle, ring or watch, or other pairs of jewelry as basis of which cufflink material should you pick - fabric, metal, or glass.

A general rule says that formal occasions require gold and silver-toned accessories, including cufflinks. Gold ones look best with shades of brown or earth colors. Silver, on the other hand, look best with the rest of the colors. Just remember that the goal is to create balance. You wouldn't want to look funky and stand out by looking funny, right?

Mary Michaels invites you to take a look at the latest silver cufflinks offered at CanadaCufflinks.ca. Specialists in sterling silver cufflinks, men's unique gifts and accessories - you're certain to find something to your liking.

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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Cufflinks –today’s fashion statement

Purchasing gifts for men will always be a time-consuming task, whether we have known them for a long time or not. Men are the most difficult to buy gifts for and finding the suitable gifts for men is a true art that you will have to master. There’s nothing worse than having to buy a present for a man and not having a clue about what he’d like and what would be appropriate. Some of the popular presents that can’t go wrong are ties, watches and cufflinks. Men are most of the times uncommunicative about what they want and finding out their inner thoughts and wishes will definitely test your patience.

Gifts for Men can be classified into several categories: gifts for fathers, gifts for husbands, gifts for brothers, gifts for friends, gifts for colleagues, etc. One of the most important aspects to offering a great present is personalization. A gift is not only about how much money you spend on it but also about showing the receiver that you know the receiver, his hobbies, his likes and his dislikes. Gifts for Men should be plentiful with the technology available nowadays and they should make them look unique but also serve a purpose.

Gifts for Men should be useful and innovative since most men love receiving something unique. Paying attention to men’s personality and opinions will help you more than you can imagine in selecting the perfect present for them. Cufflinks are great gifts, being suitable for every occasion and nowadays there is a wide range of such items available in different styles, colors and designs. Cufflinks are quite comfortable and the most popular are the ones created by designers, which are most of the times unique.

Cufflinks are of several types: engravable, swank, animal, wedding, sports, gambling and so on and they can be worn in several occasions. However, personality is the most important aspect when selecting a set of cufflinks, mostly because they can enhance your level of confidence and offer you the best comfort. Although at the very beginning these types of presents were considered very expensive items, created only for the upper class society, nowadays they have become very popular due to their reasonable prices.

Cufflinks have come to represent a fashion statement and they were created because people wanted something more stylish than ties or ribbons. Nowadays, these items have a wide range in jewellery, being available in metals such as gold, silver, onyx, etc. Gifts for Men are in a continuous demand and today’s men have become as fashion conscious as women. A stylish accessory like a set of cufflinks completes men’s style and represents an attraction item. Cufflinks will make your outfit special and they represent the perfect way of adding style to your outfit, barcode and bullet cufflinks being highly demanded. If you are buying a gift for someone who wants to enhance his individual look or to reflect his personality by means of this present, cufflink is definitely the best present idea.

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Sunday, September 6, 2009

Classic Cufflinks

Nothing accentuates a suit and tie ensemble quite like a pair of classic cufflinks. But classic cufflinks are only fashionable if they are original and stylish. You can spend hours searching for the perfect pair of cuff links in department stores and malls, or you can find exactly what you are looking for right here. Our online cufflink store carries a wide variety of classic cufflinks that are not only elegant, delicately handcrafted and made of the highest quality, but also incredibly affordable. Whether you are searching for basic cufflinks, striped cufflinks or silk knot cufflinks - we have everything you need to make you look and feel good about what you are wearing.

Browse our online cufflink store for innovative designs and original twists on basic cufflinks, such as our Carnelian Slab Cufflinks, Red Enamel Knot Cufflinks and Orange Dot Cufflinks. A pair of vibrant Blue Kaleidoscope Cufflinks or modern Onyx Cobochan Cufflinks will also make a superior fashion statement wherever you go. Our Silver Candy Stick Cufflinks are just an example of how "sweet" your style can be. We offer Candy Stick Cufflinks in other "flavors" as well - try them all!

Cufflink designs vary widely, from basic to intricate to everything else in between. A popular alternative to basic cufflinks is silk knot cufflinks. French cuff shirts are often accompanied with a set of color-coordinated silk knot cufflinks. Our silk knot cufflink selection is incredibly varied. We offer Classic Black & White Silk Knot Cuff Links Trio, Sheet White Silk Knot Log Cuff Links, and a Pack of 12 Pairs of Silk Knot Cuff Links. You will also find a wide variety of exceptional colors to choose from. Match any shirt and tie with a pair of colored silk knot cufflinks and you're bound to receive some compliments.

Classic cufflinks also come in a preppy, scholarly design. The Ivy League will never go out of style, which is why a pair of Black White Repp Strip Cufflinks or a pair of Orange Blue Repp Stripe Cufflinks are all you need to standout and look your best. You can also make a statement by mixing and matching the colors of the season with our extensive collection of striped cufflinks. Striped cufflinks have never been more fashionable or popular. By wearing a simple pair of Mocha Stripe Cufflinks in autumn, you can add some bold earth tones to your outfit when you coordinate them with your overall look.

Cufflinks are a must-have for any man, whether you are attending a formal affair, managing an important business meeting, or out on a date with that special someone. Impressions are everlasting and the right pair of cufflinks can make all the difference. Don't be afraid to step outside of the box and accentuate your look. We guarantee that you'll find the right pair of classic cufflinks to fit your style at price you can afford.

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Friday, September 4, 2009

Silver Cufflink basics

By: Jhoana Cooper

There are not many fashion accessories out there which denote style and luxury as well as silk ties. Furthermore, a well chosen tie will offer the wearer not only a visual interest but also a personal expression. Although ties can be made of different fabrics, none of them can be compared to silk which has always been glamorous. The same thing can be said about other accessories such as the silver cufflink, watches, belts, brooches and other gadgets so you can go shopping because you are sure you will find many things you’ll like.

Silk Ties have managed to cross all the continents and cultures, becoming the symbol of male self expression all over the world. Also, these items are sold in abundance in all the countries across the globe, remaining the most popular gifts for men. Silk Ties are not only classy decorations; they define one’s class and culture and one thing is sure: you will always be judged according to the tie you are wearing. When purchasing a silk tie, the best thing you can do is taking your time and choose carefully, avoiding novelties which wear off.

Silk Ties are available in all colors and they benefit from the richer and most beautiful dyes which are used by high class designers. A silk tie is all about quality and elegance and there are many brands out there offering a full range of accessories for men. Silk Ties, according to fashion designers, reflect the personality of the wearer and his preferred image and designers put at your disposal bold color schemes and patterns which imply a certain dose of power. A silk tie can be either printed or woven and the last one is usually thicker. If we have convinced you about the elegance and usefulness of such items, it’s needless to say that the best items are those made up of pure silk, even if they are a bit more expensive.

Silver Cufflink is a must for those of you who like to keep the pace with fashion, being important accessories that should always exist among your fashion accessories. Elegant silver cufflinks represent the perfect addition to a formal outfit, being suitable in wedding parties and church events, but also in corporate events or other formal occasions. Silver Cufflink is available in a simple design of subtle elegance, being tasteful and elegant. Furthermore, these items are top quality fashion accessories that won’t fade away in the near future.

Silver Cufflink offers versatility both for men and women, being a gift that can never go wrong. These items are the most popular maybe because they are just as elegant as those made of gold and platinum but a little more affordable. Silver Cufflink is of the best quality and nowadays both men and women are purchasing unique cufflinks to fit their fashionable outfit. Barcode cufflinks are also frequently required by customers and each cufflink displays a barcode pattern along with some readable numbers. Other items that present an acute attention to detail, offering flawless accessories are bullet cufflinks.

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As you can see, there are plenty of things to choose from when it comes to buying Silver Cufflink. Those of you who want to improve their overall appearance and to enhance their self-confidence should check out the fashion accessories available nowadays, especially the Silk Ties .Our main goal is to help you leave a favorable impression everywhere you go and to make you aware

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Simon Carter - The King of Cufflinks

By: Robert Thomson






Before designer Simon Carter appeared on the UK fashion scene; cufflink designs were regarded as bland. However Simon Carter's very novel approach has changed the way cufflinks are designed and worn forever. Tweaked with tongue in cheek humour, Simon Carter gives men cufflinks we love to wear.

The Simon Carter story so far…

Simon Carter bega
n retailing pewter brooches and other jewellery for men in 1985 but really found his speciality when he started designing men's cufflinks in the late 1980s. Simon Carter launched exciting, colourful and unique cufflink designs and revolutionised the men's accessories market, which had long been stagnant. Simon Carter cufflinks were a massive success and the designer label began to grow.



By the end of the 1990's Simon Carter continues to hold his position as UK's the leading designer of shirt cufflinks. He became famous for his uniqueness and variation of cufflink designs, many of which encompass humour and irony.

Simon Carter cornered the cufflink market through iconic designs like the "Aspirin" cufflink (which stored tablets within the actual cufflink) and the "Crystal Dollar" cufflink (a bling statement for any banking professional). Frequently referred to as the `King Of Cufflinks', Simon Carter cufflink designs continue to lead the market today.

Ties, leather goods and then, a formal and casual range of men's clothing followed; all consistently adhering to the core values of the Simon Carter brand values of the Simon Carter brand, striking a chord with urban professionals looking to inject a contemporary lightness of touch in their own personal style.

Simon Carter's suits have become incredibly popular with the British and American celebrity elite.
Indeed Simon Carter's wide collection of excellent quality suits has been very popular with customers and celebrities alike, including Will Smith & Jonathan Ross.

In October 2007, Simon Carter launched a flagship store in London's prestigious Covent Garden

As 2008 progresses, international expansion is a key focus for Simon Carter having launched a North American store (based in Toronto) in 2007. Look out for further stores worldwide, especially in Japan, a key market for Simon Carter with launches planned in Osaka and Tokyo. Likewise he continues to push international availability of his products which are already seen in over 30 countries worldwide with stockists including Selfridges (UK), Brown Thomas (Ireland), Bloomingdales (USA), and David Jones (Australia).

All in all, the future is looking very bright for Simon Carter indeed! where the full range of Simon Carter men's clothing and accessories can be found under one roof.

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Robert is a retailer of Simon Carter wallets, ties, cufflinks and other accessories. You can find more information about Simon Carter at KJ Beckett.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

What Are Cufflinks?


By Graham Horsefall


A cufflink or "cuff link" is a decorative fastener implemented to ensure the sleeve cuff on a shirt, blouse or dress fastens. The cufflink actually dates back to the early 17th century and was created as an alternative to using the familiar button. Over the years the cufflink has been developed in many unique and stylish designs and has been regarded as a fashionable item of décor worn for special occasions. Although the designs and styles are ever increasing the basic cylindrical post with a personalized or decorative end still remains today. The visible end that appears on the cuff has always been the decorative feature often used for engraving or adding a personal touch alongside the creative designs.


The cufflink today comes in many stunning and unique designs ranging from novelty and comical designs to the jewellery based cufflinks created from such materials as gold and silver.


Who Wears Cufflinks?


Throughout the early years of the cufflink the gentleman was traditionally the person to adorn a cufflink. The cufflink was part of a formal wear created to impress other fellow gentlemen and ladies. It was not only a mark of fashion but one of wealth and status. Today the cufflink is not only worn by the gentleman it is also a part of the woman's attire. As the fashion trends constantly change the demands for the cufflink have risen making them widely available in designs created for both male and female attires. Originally the cufflink was adorned to show off status and then grew to be an item worn at weddings and other formal occasions. However in today's society the cufflink is widely accepted as a fashion item that can be worn amongst casual wear.


How to Wear Cufflinks


Although the cufflink comes in many diverse styles and designs it cannot be worn with just any outfit. The cufflink can only be worn with certain shirts and blouses that come with specially created holes without the button. Unfortunately the standard shirt or blouses that feature a button will not be able to accommodate the cufflink. The clothes created specifically for the cufflink come without any buttons on and have designated holes instead.


The Prefect Gift


Cufflinks come in some of the most creative designs available. Designs can include sporting designs, favourite football team colours, logo's, cars, planes, emblems or can be engraved and personalized. Due to the fact that they can be personalized they have become the ideal gift for a partner, loved one or just a friend. They are perfect as corporate gifts, wedding gifts or for a birthday or special occasion the list is endless.


Written by Graham Horsefall on behalf of Cufflinkman leading suppliers in novelty and designer cufflinks


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