The Modern Accessory: Cuff Links - Exec Digital
What's the deal with the cuff link? Get the inside scoop, in Exec Digital's November issue! Does anyone actually wear cuff links anymore? Probably not, but people are still making them – particularly luxury fashion houses that seem to distinguish their brand through retro-era design. The cuff link is a tired accessory, one that shouldn’t add another minute to your already extensive grooming routine, and something that shouldn’t cost an arm and a leg. So why are we writing about them? Because no matter how dated they might seem, and how unnecessary they might feel when you’re adding them to your costume in the morning, they make a world of difference when you’re dressing to impress. The addition of the cuff link to any formalwear ensemble is not simply about adding the final piece of pizzazz that juxtaposes every last item on your body, it’s a place where characters – like that friend who always boisterously introduces himself with the phrase ‘Let’s trash this place’ – can really accentuate their personality. Take, for instance, the Paul Smith seasonal ########## lady cufflinks (available online). Sure, they might seem a little crude a first, but it doesn’t matter whether you’re wearing <a href="http://dvd-copy-dvd-clone-dvd-burn-dvd-backup.tomp4.com/"><strong>DVD Clone</strong></a> a Ralph Lauren tie or a Hugo Boss suit, as long as something stands out in your outfit – and these 125 cuff links are sure to do that. Just as women like to collect shoes, some men have a sweet spot for accessories – while a drawer full of cuff links might be uncharacteristic for this day-and-age, there are certain men who can’t turn down something unique. Lanvin <a href="http://dvd-copy-dvd-clone-dvd-burn-dvd-backup.tomp4.com"><strong>Copy DVD Movies</strong></a> doesn’t disappoint with their wood cuff links, delicious additions that are sleek in their innocence and devilish in their discreteness. The opinions are endless about where exactly a cuff links’ presence lies – granted, we’re a bit opinionated about the addition of a bold gold bit without a suit jacket or tie, but blame it on our obsession with AMC’s Mad Men –a cuff link does a man good. Case in point: nearly every scene in the historical drama where Don Draper rallies the room together (basically every scene in the show). In these circumstances, where prominence outweighs personality, gaining a firm grasp on the basic is the only essential; in this case, in walks the Boss Black cuff links from Hugo Boss. It’s rather evident that classics have become the informant for modern businessmen, but that doesn’t mean you’ve got to be intimated by the standard to accentuate every accessory. If you’re pretty confident that the deal is going to go through, or you’re celebrating the success of another perfectly administered event, go ahead and throw caution to the wind with an adventurous cuff link accessory. The options are endless, no doubt, but we’ve taken a certain liking to the vintage <a href="http://dvd-copy-dvd-clone-dvd-burn-dvd-backup.tomp4.com/dvdcopy_guide.html"><strong>How to Copy Clone Backup DVD include specified language audio track </strong></a> lighter cuff links that light up on cue. If you can handle the heat, why not put it on your sleeve? No modern man is complete without a little pink in their wardrobe – Thomas Pink, that is. The man knows how to shred a nice shirt, and he does pretty well with the cuff link too. All the classics are there, but Thomas Pink gets a little aggressive with bits like animal heads and fabric shapes, ensuring heads will turn as adjectives like “dapper” and “elegant” are conjured up. As mature as the cuff link might seem, it doesn’t have to end that way – enter: the alphabet cuff link. Playful, accessible and extremely affordable, every trendy boutique this side of the Mississippi is turning old typewriter keys, leftover scrabble pieces and silver into all too familiar alphabet soup shapes. Add your initials to a sterling silver case, or get your whole name monogrammed onto a simple key – much like the accessory itself, the options are endless.
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