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By *tanley Funseeker OP   Man 49 weeks ago

stanley

Style gurus of fab, I’m after some advice please. A female colleague at work complimented me on what I was wearing at a works do, my usual standard attire, nice shirt, smart jeans, tan brogues. However the slight sting in the tail was that she said I’d look better and classier if my shirt was one requiring cufflinks she even showed me some nice Paul Smith cuff links online.

I’m not averse to cuff links but they can be a right faff. So what’s your view is shirt with cuff links more classy than plain old button cuffs?

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By *eliusMan 49 weeks ago

Henlow

Yes they are both, stylish and a faff!

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By *obilebottomMan 49 weeks ago

All over

Used to be thought best worn with suits rather than smart casual though still good. .

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By *heoneandonlyEJCouple 49 weeks ago

Rotherham

Sounds like she rather likes you…

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By *wingamajigsCouple 49 weeks ago

Folkestone

I always use them. It just adds that something extra. Nothing flash, just colour coordinated.

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By (user no longer on site) 49 weeks ago

I'll put on cufflinks for jobs when I'm being paid top dollar, otherwise button cuff. Casually, it's a no-no from me. Plus the shirts are a pain in the arse to iron, although I saw some shirts once that allowed for the option of cufflinks on a button shirt. Perhaps you should ask if she'll iron your shirts

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By (user no longer on site) 49 weeks ago

The last time I wore a shirt was my wedding, and the cuff links were right old faff.

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By *aysOfOurLivesCouple 49 weeks ago

Essex

Cuff links… style is not easy but never a faff

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By *eyond PurityCouple 49 weeks ago

Lincolnshire

Cuff links change a shirt from casual to classy.

Although I usually take them off halfway through the night and roll my sleeves up - that works

K

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By *ou only live onceMan 49 weeks ago

London

It depends. I wouldn't wear a single cuffed shirt with a suit, but with jeans would usually wear a more casual shirt that wouldn't need cufflinks...

As with all these threads, wear what you want!

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By *abtastic Mr FoxMan 49 weeks ago

A den in the Glen

To be Uber sophisticated or pretentious to some. Shirt with no pockets, no button down collars and double cuff.

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By *ou only live onceMan 49 weeks ago

London

Oh, and for what it's worth, I don't think they make a shirt "classier". If it's a single-cuff shirt with buttons, putting a cufflink in just looks a bit weird, imho...

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By (user no longer on site) 49 weeks ago

She sounds snobby and controlling.

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By *mf123Man 49 weeks ago

with one foot out the door

Read that as fluff kinks whats this place done to me

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By *eordieJeansCouple 49 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

Cuff links always look better. They are a pain in the arse though.

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By (user no longer on site) 49 weeks ago


"Cuff links always look better. They are a pain in the arse though."

Wrong hole.

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By *mf123Man 49 weeks ago

with one foot out the door


"Cuff links always look better. They are a pain in the arse though.

Wrong hole. "

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By *ensualMan 49 weeks ago

Sutton

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By *ensualMan 49 weeks ago

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Sutton

It depends on the shirt. If it is a double cuff or single cuff shirt knock yourself out. I have always found shirts with buttons and a space for cufflinks an odd halfway house. Do what makes you feel comfortable, or decorum dictates.

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By *ehindHerEyesCouple 49 weeks ago

SomewhereOnlyWeKnow

Yes always cufflinks if you have the right shirt to wear them with

Marc

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By (user no longer on site) 49 weeks ago

Do what she says ,

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By *agnar73Man 49 weeks ago

glasgow-ish

OP wearing Jeans?

Not formal, no need for shirt with cufflinks.

Trousers/Suit, not work. Then maybe.

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By *icecouple561Couple 49 weeks ago
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East Sussex

Cufflinks look great worn with the right outfit. The right outfit is whatever you want it to be .

I have a tailored women's shirt that needs cufflinks. I love it but it's a pain to iron because of the darts and shaping.

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By *inister_SpinsterWoman 49 weeks ago

North West

You could try using silk knots, they're less of a faff than metal cufflinks. They look lovely.

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