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Wearing Cufflinks

Tuesday, February 20th, 2007

A cuff link is a beautified fastener for men, used to link the two parts of French cuff, usually on a dress shirt or blouse. One thing to note will be the cuff is designed not to fasten overlapping it self as the other button cuffs will do.

Generally these cuff links are used to fasten designed simply with one post, one short cylindrical portion like chain which used to join two disc parts. One of the disc is designed to fit correctly into the button hole of the cuff, as well as the other part which is visible is designed a little wider bearing the designs. Usually some designed or alphabetically initialized cufflink is used in these parts of the cuff link.

When you wear cuff links for the first time take a notice of the occasion you want to attend. And also foresee for what others will wear for that occasion.

To tie the cuff with the cuff link, first close the swivel bar and insert the cuff link through the button holes from outside.
For security you may open the swivel bar.

We can choose the cuff links of at least five cuff styles which can be used in Custom Dress Shirt Cuffs and also coincides with necktie, button cover, ascot or bolo tie / bola tie.

We can also choose the cuff links as per the occasion. Usually Hematite Cuff Links will suit at the most formal occasion and Paua Shell Cuff links may suit in a festive occasion or as a daily wear.

Cuff link has a wide range of designs like many fashion accessories. The numerous varieties in designs and construction details may be notified in a cuff link.

Usually the hidden side of the cufflink can have the construction and procedure about the swivel bars and the post, how they align , the link that ties the button holes and also shows us the right angled position of swivel bar when worn.

A cost effective alternate for the cufflinks silk knot also known as Monkey’s fists. This type is popular in Europe than in North America and is mostly used as a formal wear and they suit well with color-coordinated silk knots for the replacement of double-button cuff links.

The French cuff also known as double cuff is a cuff which suits in a dress shirt to folded back and then tied with cuff links or silk knots, other than buttons. Cuff links and silk knots can be used simultaneously

French cuffs are known for formal use than the button cuffs. Normally Button cuffs and standard suits are formal enough for occasion.

But when it comes for the job interview or in some business environment shirts with button cuffs are generally preferred than French cuffs.

Usually French cuffs can be tied up with cuff links. But as an alternate we may also use the cheaper in cost, formal, well regarded silk knots often known as Monkey’s fists with the French cuffs.

As we have already known that this style of French cuffs are popular in whole of Europe except in the United States of America.

How To Search For Matching Cufflinks

Thursday, January 25th, 2007

Some time you may get tired to find the matching for your single cufflinks. We found many ways to find matching cufflink to solve this problem.

We know you are very eager to find an easy way to match a pair to your single cufflink and some of them are

One of the easiest ways is online auction. Advanced technology and the fast use of internet made this searching way of online auction quicker and easier. Auction sites like eBay, Yahoo auctions, WeBidz, Buysell trades and Auctionfire helps us to find matching cufflinks in an easy way.

You can find your cufflink’s matching by creating discussions in forums with the related topic single cufflinks. When you post a question on missing cufflinks, the answer for the matching pair can also be obtained.

You may create a blog for cufflinks exchange. This will draw single collectors to your blog, so you may find a matching pair.

Advertising in Google Ad words is one way to find cufflinks pair. First create a free web page in sites like geocities, freewebs and in bravenet with your missed cufflink’s details. After this, try to input correct keyword in your advertisement at Google for a low competition like 0.01 cent. The viewers of the advertisement can get clear information through the web page.

Consultation with the experts in this field is another way to find matching cufflinks. They will help us to find a lead in this business. The consultants like Gene and Derek are the leading persons in this field of finding matching cufflinks.

When you input the perfect keyword for matching cufflinks in any search engine like Google and Dogpile you can expect more results.

Another method to find matching cufflinks is shopping in Weekend Garage Sales. You can grasp as much as you want on a very lucky day. But the important thing is don’t lose your hope till you find.

Some time you can find cufflinks in an antique shop also. When you enquire nearby antique shop owner either they may give it to you or they can assist you to other shops where you can find them.

You may get a chance of finding your cufflink’s matching pair when you attend some get together of the cuff linkers group. If nothing like that around your area you may start your own. Usually cufflinks exchange takes place in these events. Usually people with a similar or same requirement assemble to see if they can get a cufflink they want and who knows you can bump right on the person having the same cufflinks you are searching for and it always pays to search and try.