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July 27, 2022 4 min read

Cufflinks, or “links” as they are sometimes known, are a small accessory for formal or casual wear. Cufflinks are used to fasten the buttons of your dress shirt cuffs and can add a splash of colour or complement your tie as part of your personal style. While cufflinks have been around since the 18th century, they have changed very little since a quality set of cufflinks made from high-quality metals will last generations.

 

What Are Cufflinks?

Cufflinks are small pieces of jewelry that hold the shirt cuffs together. They have been around for centuries, but they have become more popular in recent years. They can be made from various materials, including precious metals and gemstones.

Cufflinks come in two basic styles: buttons and links. The buttons look like regular cufflinks but have a button on the backside, so you can easily remove them. The link style is like the button style, except it has a hinge instead of a button. This allows you to easily put the cufflinks on and take them off without dealing with any clasps or fasteners.

The most common type of cufflink is made from metal. It comes in many different colours, shapes and sizes so that you can find exactly what you want to match your outfit perfectly! Plastic and glass options are also available if that's what you prefer.

 

Gold cufflinks

How to Wear Cufflinks 

Men's cufflink etiquette is simple: Use them to complete your outfit and make it look more professional. Don't just wear them because you think they're cool or because you bought them on sale.

The best way to wear cufflinks is when they complement your outfit — not when they clash with it. So if you're wearing a blazer with a white shirt, don't wear red or blue cufflinks that will stand out in an unflattering way against your shirt colour. And if you're wearing a suit jacket, consider using subtle silver or gold cufflinks instead of something flashy like neon green or purple ones.

 

Tips for Wearing Cufflinks

To help you get started, here are some tips for wearing cufflinks:

Don't mix metals — Choosing one metal for all your accessories is best. For example, don't wear silver rings or necklaces if you have gold cufflinks and a gold watch.

Match your accessories — If you're wearing a watch, make sure it matches your cufflinks and other accessories. Also, make sure that the colour of your shirt and tie match the colour of your watch band or bracelet strap so that everything looks seamless together.

Don't overdo it — Don't wear too many accessories at once, or they'll overpower the rest of your outfit; instead, try picking just two or three items per day.

 

How to Put on Cufflinks

Cufflinks are small but important accessories that can help you look professional at work or dress up any outfit. They are often considered a staple in men's fashion, but many men struggle with how to put on cufflinks. Here's how:

Step 1: Take off your watch. This will make it easier to put on your cufflinks without damaging them. If you don't wear a watch, skip this step.

Step 2: Hold the cufflinks between your thumb and forefinger with the open part facing down and the bar facing away from you. The bar should be close to your fingernail. This is called "pre-loading" the cufflink so that it will slide easily through the hole in your shirt cuff when it comes time to put them on.

Step 3: Push the back of one button through one hole on your shirt cuff, lining up its opening with the hole as best as possible. Once it's through all the way, turn it over so that you can see its face again and press against it lightly with both hands to hold it in place.

 

Deciding What Style of Cufflink to Choose

When you're choosing your cufflinks, there are a few factors to keep in mind. For example, the occasion, style and colour of your dress shirt will all impact the type of cufflinks you should choose.

 

The Occasion

Cufflinks are often worn at formal events like weddings, black-tie affairs and business meetings. If you're attending one of these events, you'll want to choose a pair of cufflinks that matches the dress code for the event. For example, if it's a daytime wedding where everyone is wearing business casual attire, you can wear chrome or gold-coloured studs with a matching tie. Consider silver or gold-coloured cufflinks with your tuxedo ensemble if it's an evening wedding where everyone wears tuxedos or suits.

 

The Style

If you're going to be wearing cufflinks regularly — say at work — then it's important to find ones that match your style and wardrobe. Many different styles are available today, including pearl-shaped studs, hinged links, tie bars and more! It's important to choose something that will coordinate well with other pieces in your wardrobe and fit into any occasion that requires formal attire.

Cufflinks are a great accessory to have in your wardrobe, and they're a piece of apparel that you'll be able to wear day after day for years to come. Whether you need to find a present for a young man in your life or just want to add a little style to your own look, keep these points in mind as you go shopping for the perfect cufflink. And who knows? Soon enough, you may end up with an entire set of beautiful cuffs.

TCS



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