Cufflinks are a very useful fashion accessory for adding colour and personality to a suit and shirt. There is a wide variety of cufflinks to suit all personalities and occasions, so which pair would best suit you?
When putting together a formal outfit there are few options for customisation, but accessories give the man some freedom to express himself. Cufflinks are a great way to add some personality, colour and mood to your formal outfit. There is a vast array of cufflink styles such as; crystal, coloured enamel, mother of pearl, animals and novelty cufflinks.
The vast array of designs ensures that you will find the ideal pair of cufflinks to suit your personality, and the occasion. In this article I will explore the different brands and styles of cufflinks, and how to pick the right pair for you and your outfit.
Due to the very large range of designer cufflinks available, it is not easy to pick the right pair for your outfit. Do the cufflinks need to match the tie? Very often you can purchase a tie and cufflink set with matching colours and patterns, which does give a smart and well considered look. Choosing a pair of cufflinks with a colour or pattern that matches the tie, also gives the same effect. More important though is to choose a pair of cufflinks that suit your personality, and the occasion.
If your work demands a conservative dress, then a classic pair of cufflinks will work best. For example solid colours or subtle patterns that match the tie give a smart and professional look. Classic cufflink shapes include; circles, ovals, squares and rectangles (also known as barcode cufflinks or barrels). Cufflinks made out of chrome give a modern and clean look. The chrome egg cufflinks by Simon Carter are an excellent all round cufflink that will suit most looks. It is very important to own one pair of classic cufflinks, to give you wardrobe some flexibility. In addition, classic cufflinks go very well with a highly patterned or detailed shirt.
When putting together a formal outfit there are few options for customisation, but accessories give the man some freedom to express himself. Cufflinks are a great way to add some personality, colour and mood to your formal outfit. There is a vast array of cufflink styles such as; crystal, coloured enamel, mother of pearl, animals and novelty cufflinks.
The vast array of designs ensures that you will find the ideal pair of cufflinks to suit your personality, and the occasion. In this article I will explore the different brands and styles of cufflinks, and how to pick the right pair for you and your outfit.
Due to the very large range of designer cufflinks available, it is not easy to pick the right pair for your outfit. Do the cufflinks need to match the tie? Very often you can purchase a tie and cufflink set with matching colours and patterns, which does give a smart and well considered look. Choosing a pair of cufflinks with a colour or pattern that matches the tie, also gives the same effect. More important though is to choose a pair of cufflinks that suit your personality, and the occasion.
If your work demands a conservative dress, then a classic pair of cufflinks will work best. For example solid colours or subtle patterns that match the tie give a smart and professional look. Classic cufflink shapes include; circles, ovals, squares and rectangles (also known as barcode cufflinks or barrels). Cufflinks made out of chrome give a modern and clean look. The chrome egg cufflinks by Simon Carter are an excellent all round cufflink that will suit most looks. It is very important to own one pair of classic cufflinks, to give you wardrobe some flexibility. In addition, classic cufflinks go very well with a highly patterned or detailed shirt.
About the Author:
David Cole is a trained designer, and has worked in the mens fashion industry for 4 years since graduating. He has a particular interest in mens accessories, and runs a website called Herbert Jones Mens Accessories that offers mens underwear, socks, belts, bags and more from the leading designer brands.
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