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Friday, July 25, 2008

Wearing Cufflinks The Right Way

A cuff link is an embellished fastener for men. It usually fastens the two parts of a French cuff, particularly on a shirt or in a blouse. If the cuffs are not fastened it will overlap it as ordinary button cuffs are designed. These fasteners contains simplest designs only and contains a basement post, and also either a short lengthy cylindrical shaped part or short lengthy ornamental chain joining two disc-shaped parts at its two ends.

One part of the chain is sized to fit into the button hole of the cuff as well as the other visible one is made to have a wider side having the designs and . A decorative initial letter applied cufflink is kept like the visible part of the cuff.

When you wear cuff links for the first time, make notice about the tone of the particular event and also make note of what the others will be wearing.

Now the tips for how to link a cuff with a cufflink first close the swivel bar slide the cufflink into the slits from out. To assure the cufflinks are secure, open the swivel bar and then press them to lock into the position.

We can choose at least five cuff styles at the custom Dress Shirt cuffs, to wear. These styles can be matched with neck tie, button covers, ascot or bolo tie/ bola tie.

There are many choices of cuff links for different occasions. It is important to choose cufflinks to coincide with the tone of the event or occasion. For example Hematite cuff links suits for any formal occasion as well as Paua Shell Cuff links suits for Festive occasion and also for daily wear.

Cuff links has a wide range of designs as that of any fashion product. Each and every detail about design and construction of cuff links must be attached with it.

The cuff link can also be fastening by the silk knot, known as monkey?s fists. This style is very popular in Europe than in North America. Although it?s cheaper than any cuff link it is well regarded and used as formal wear.

Usually these color-coordinated silk knots suits with the French cuff shirts as an alternate for double-button cuff links.

The cuff on a dress shirt which will close with cuff links or silk knots is known as the French cuff or double cuff. So cuff links and silk knots co exist in shirts with French cuffs.

French cuffs suits for any formal occasion instead of button cuffs. Beyond formal French cuffs are the one which we can choose by preference and find an alternate one.

A standard suit and button cuffs are formal for an occasion. But when it comes like the job interview in business circle, shirts with button cuffs will be given first preference than with French cuffs.

As we said already French cuffs can also be tied with cost effective, formal silk knots known as monkey?s fists as a replacement for tying with cuff links. This style is popularly known in Europe than in United States.
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

The History And Usage Of Cufflinks

The cufflinks history starts with the 17th century monarch King Charles II, who had a flair for both form and function and also he was the beginner of modern cufflink fashion. As for that day a high fashionable man should wear shirts with lacy fronts and cuffs. A string was used to tie the cuff closed around the wrist. But King Charles used an ornamental button to pin the cuff in his coat to show more of the lace in his shirt sleeve. Later on this method was modified and the ornamental buttons changed in to modern cufflinks. Today?s modern cufflink functions are as of the olden ones the only additional quality is the glossy appearance.

The main use of cufflinks is to keep the shirt cuff around the wrist. Now in this modern world the buttons in men?s shirt cuffs serves as well as the cufflinks.

But when we want to wear cufflink, compulsorily we need a shirt with ?French cuffs? or ?double cuffs?. Shirts with single cuff were never taken off.

When we wear a French cuffs shirt, the first thing what we will notice is the extra material at the end of the sleeves. Sometimes it will threaten us by coming even to swallow our hands. But it is designed to be like that. What we can do to change this will be just fold this extra cloth over the bottom of the sleeve to make a nice cuff. At the outside of this cuff there will be two buttonholes in front and back sides both at the top and bottom of each side. When we line up those buttonholes in to the cufflink, the cuffs tie together to close around the wrist.

We can?t estimate a sharp man through his apparels, but in matching. When we wear gold or silver cufflinks select matching wristwatch also. But if the wrist watch is of leather band, then metal only matches with it.

When considering the cufflinks based on color be sure it matches the tone of your shirt. For a statement select the tie also to match your cufflink color.


When we use the cufflinks in a dinner jacket especially for an evening and then match your cufflinks to your white inner shirt or with dark outer jacket. Now the fashion changes, so wear metal cufflinks made of gold or silver to match your dinner jacket.

When attending a wedding ceremony notice what others dressing for the party and wear the same toned dresses but not changing much of the rules. One simple tip will be match the cufflinks with wristwatch, ring and with shirt or jacket.

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Cufflinks Give Style And Class To Men

Cufflinks come in various varieties and are they are made of precious or semi precious stones, made of different metals like gold, silver, platinum etc., made with various designs like pins, flowers and more with modernized designs that suits the modern society and cufflinks also available in different materials.

Cufflinks do not come not only in these varieties but are available in any other conceivable material and we can be assured that some one made cufflink out of it.

The past centuries cufflinks style exposed a model of one medallion connected with the back post. In The bottom position the post has a stem raised in one end. In the upper position this stem fits exactly in the hollow cavity of the post. In the down position the stem bends perpendicular to the post to create a perfect T-shape.

So when the stem is in up position it slips the post in to the back and front buttonholes. When the post was made to rotate to the whole way it makes a perfect T with the stem to keep the cufflink in perfect fit.

During those times cufflinks were made with different colors and in different designs, which started from the pretty golden squares to the simple plastic dice.

Though we list all good things about those previous models one decrement also comes in count that those cufflinks have only pretty styles in front and the back was a plain one.

However using the button style cufflink is the simple thing. There are nothing but two identical ornamental buttons usually comes in cabochon shape join together by way of short lengthy chain. To use this cufflink model you can simply slip the front and back buttons in their respective slits.

The button style not only comes in regular cabochon style, but also offers us the ocean of designs in it. Adding to this when we use this button style cufflink the two buttons are identical to give an elegant look to that apparel.

In the silk knot cufflink the process is the same as that of the button style one. The variation remains only in the buttons replaced by two silk knots. Here two silk knots acts as buttons and also a silk cord acts as short lengthy ornamental chain. These are also gives the same glossy appearance as they are made of two matching silk knots both in front and back.
As they are made of fine silk wires they are smooth and feel heaven when wear. In additional to this they are cost effective, gives a great appearance to us and as well as comes in wide range of colors.

There is one more style of cufflinks known as Clip cufflinks. It also uses the same procedure like previous two types of button cufflinks and Silk cufflinks. But in addition to that it not only clips the button holes but clips them together from front to back.

These clips can be made of gold, silver or any other imitation metals and are placed with semi-precious or precious stones to give a glittering appearance.
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Linking Your Business Shirts With Cufflinks

Cufflinks are yet in vogue when it comes to formal or the official dress code. To use cufflinks, the shirt must however be made with excellent cuffs. They add a touch of sophistication and elegance to your persona. For your shirt sleeves to be cuffed, they are rolled back once and then linked as one with the use of cuffs through the buttonholes.

Cufflinks come in various types of materials, designs and costs. Also, you may find cufflinks studded with jewel stones or embellished with monograms of the designers. The kinds of cufflinks you use tell a lot about you as a person and hence it is of the essence that you choose a pair very astutely. Apart from this it is also essential to know when to wear cufflinks and what kind to wear when.

To know more about which cufflink pair to select and when to adorn yourself with your cherished possession read on:

Sunlight hours: The choice is invariably vast when it comes to using cufflinks during the day time.

The most important factor to be taken into consideration is the color of your cufflink and also if you are going to be at work or meeting an associate for a formal conference. Whatever the case is, you can resort to a pair as per your moods too. But, bear in mind the general thumb rule, always the nature of your cufflink must be in contrast to that of your wristwatch band.

Twilight hours: Using the pair of adornments at dusk time is good but once again you must keep in mind certain rules when making a choice. Never wear a golden, silver or for that matter any metallic wrist-watch at nightfall. A striking watch with a noir leather strap will be more stylish with the dinner-jacket. Using gold or silver pairs on your sleeves will be too prominent with your dinner jacket. Never the less go on and enjoy your evening.

Ceremonial hours: For a wedding or an engagement, cufflinks become a vital accomplice.

The color of the pair is matched with the color of your wedding ring. If you want to go in for some hues, be sure to choose the color that is of your waistcoat or your tie or that of your chemise. Again, you can also indulge in some tinted gems to add that extra bit of dazzle to your attire.

Never forget that an apt dress is typically not as rigid as a uniform, and there are numerous festivities or times for exceptionally getting dressed with zing. Also bear in mind that appearing elite and trendy means you will at all times be impeccably clad with exquisite cufflinks.

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Monday, July 7, 2008

Exclusive Interview With Derek Anastasia, King of Enamel Cufflinks

Below are the interview conducted by me with Derek Anastasia, King of Enamel Cufflinks. Find out what made him collect over $500,000 worth of enamel cufflinks!

1. Hi Derek, what is the greatest satisfaction that you get from collecting enamel cuff links?

Derek: Finding that next pair or single to include in my Collection.

2. I understand that enamel cuff link collectors are really a rare breed and your focus is on enamel alone. I can say it really makes you "The King of Enamel Cuff Links." What is the greatest challenge you face when collecting enamel cuff links?

Derek: "King" ? Well, in the small world (sorry for the double-entendre pun) of cuff link aficionados I'm known as " Baron von Enamel. " As to " the greatest challenge I face when collecting enamel cuff links? " See the answer to question 1. above!

3. Derek, you also provide enamel cuff links appraisal services. What are the basic factors that you look for when doing a valuation?

Derek: First and foremost ... Condition. Condition. Condition. Second, the type of metal used in the cuff link. Third, the number of colors incorporated in the enamel along with the enamel's opacity; is it translucent or opaque. Fourth, the art design that graces the cuff link. Fifth, the age of the cuff links. Sixth, is there a maker's mark. And if so, what is the prestige of the maker. And finally, all six factors taken as a whole in no particular order to ascertain the cuff links proper valuation.

4. Over the years of collecting enamel cuff links which pair of cuff links do you consider to be the most valuable? Derek: It's very hard to have a single favorite (i.e., "valuable"). I have a lot of favorites and they all have a significant meaning to me. However, there's one pair that stands out above the rest because it's the pair that I call the 'Mother of All Enamels'. Why? Because it has the image on one face of the Tour de Guilloch? machine (it's the hand-cranked lathe that applies the design on the metal [a.k.a., 'engine turn'] underneath the enamel) and on the other face it has an image of an industrial firing kiln.

5. Where can a person who just started an enamel cuff link collection find more information? Derek: My web site,enamelcufflinks.com. After that, it depends on what particular question one has about enamel cuff links. The Internet is a smorgasbord of information. Further, jewelry dealers at antique shows are excellent sources of 'on the cuff' information.

6. Which pair of cuff links do you wear the most? Do you wear other cuff links other than enamel type? Derek: I rotate a tray of cuff links in/out of the collection and go one by one through the tray to wear each. After all, one must show love to all of one's children! "Wear something other than enamel on my cuff links?" Blasphemy!

7. What makes you focus on collecting enamel cuff links and why is it still so popular? Derek: The 'gemlike brilliance' of vitreous enamel. I find it totally captivating. Since man discovered how to convert silica and oxides into enamel ... I think others have found the brilliance equally captivating.

8. I saw the National Cuff Link Society's publication 'The Link' mention that enamel cuff links were only 25 cents in the 1920s and subsequently, the price went up to $3.00 in the 1930s. Do you consider that period to be the peak of enamel cuff link manufacturing? Derek: Yes, that period was the zenith in popularity for adorning jewelry with enamel.

9. How much can a pair of enamel cuff links be worth if they date back to the 1880s? Derek: Almost assuredly, if the pair comes from that period they would be "cuff buttons." They were the modern day precursor to cuff links. See the answer to question 3. above!

10. Where do you suggest cuff links collectors look for a pair of enamel cuff links to invest in? Derek: People can always e-mail me with their requests. Once again, the Internet is a great source; all the major online auction sites have enamel cuff links worth looking at. Also, visiting antique shows in your home city is viable sources for hunting these small treasures.

11. In one issue of 'The Link' publication, you wrote a two-part article on enamel cuff link restoration. Is it still common nowadays for people to restore their enamel cuff links? Derek: No. First, finding a competent enamel restorer is very difficult; a restorer that actually uses vitreous enamel and not the cheap "cold enamel" otherwise known as epoxy (using epoxy will totally devalue any pair). Worldwide, vitreous enamel restoration is a bit of a lost art. More restrictive, is the cost. It's very expensive and can price a pair out of their current market value.

12. It seems to me enamel cuff links restoration is a bit of work. Where can we find this form of unique service and how much does the service cost? How would you consider a pair of enamel cuff links worth restoring? Derek: Once again the Internet comes to the rescue. A search will uncover some sources. But again, caution is the word of the day. The first question to ask is does the restorer use vitreous enamel. If so, great, all other questions follow such as cost, time it takes to restore, etc. If the restorer uses cold enamel a.k.a., 'epoxy'), then think very very hard about using that restorer; applying epoxy to a cuff link does not make an enamel cuff link ... it makes for a plastic cuff link. That said, once you find a proper restorer, throw out all of the logical reasons as to why and why not to restore. If the beholder's eyes love the pair ... well, there you have it.

Well, Special thanks to Derek for contributing to the cufflinks community. Let us all revive this beautiful art piece again. I am sure you do agree that cufflinks do tell a story for a particular event in your life.



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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

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