Cufflinks

By Pri Vag

It is possible to be a bit more daring when choosing cufflinks for a social occasion. For a black tie event a classically cool look is a matching pair of black cufflinks, with a hint of crystal or silver for some sparkle.

Simon Carter has a large range of black and crystal cufflinks, such as their bullseye cufflinks which is made from rings of onyx. For special events such as weddings, cufflinks using semi-precious stones such as mother of pearl and sapphires will lift your outfit without being too loud.

If your intention is to stand out from the crowd, then a vividly coloured pair of enamel cufflinks or coloured crystal cufflinks will do the trick. Duchamp London is a premium accessories brand based in London, known for their vividly coloured enamel cufflinks.

Their designs are exclusive to Duchamp, using hand enamelling techniques to achieve a very detailed level of design. Their multi coloured harlequin cufflinks will add some much needed jazz, to a more neutral suit and shirt. Some cufflinks are made from coloured fibre optic glass, which have the added benefit of being able to reflect the light (see Tateossian).

For the gentleman who likes to show off the fun side of his personality, novelty cufflinks are a good option. They do not have to be tacky, as there are some luxurious and elegant novelty cufflinks available. Tateossian are well known for their mechanical cufflinks such as watches, compasses and thermometers (which all work).

Their signature cufflink is a globe that can spin around in its solid silver axis. Paul Smith are well known for their naked lady enamel cufflinks whilst Simon Carter are renowned for their aspirin cufflinks. There are also a wide range of cufflinks for animal lovers and sports enthusiasts. Tateossian football cufflinks feature a football on one side, and a football boot as the whale tail fitting. - 26221

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