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Reverse Cufflinks

Reverse Cufflinks

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Product Description
Add style to any long-sleeve button-cuff shirt with Reverse Cufflinks, available here in styles that range from classic stainless steel to semiprecious stones with a distinctive shine. The elastic paracord is military parachute grade and can stretch to twice its length, staying in place as you slide up your sleeve Read More

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Elem
44
Feb 1, 2018
the perfect solution for a problem I didn't even know anybody had.
treeinc
498
Jan 31, 2018
Will these work with English or Southern German cuffs?
treeinc
498
Feb 1, 2018
treeincAnyone?
treeinc
498
Jan 31, 2018
OK, OK. Attention all Las Vegas lounge acts. These links would be perfect for you! Your welcome. Yankee Bravo out.
dsb123
5
Jan 31, 2018
???? You take 3-4 inches off your sleeve when you roll your cuff up. You wou need to buy shirts with extra long sleeves. Your current shirts would look goofy and definitely not work wi a suit. I’ll pass.
Rajesh
26
Jan 30, 2018
What an abomination. IMHO that is.
YankeeBravo
49
Jan 30, 2018
Wait...
So these are fake cuff links that turn barrel cuffs into some sort of faux french cuff?
Are people actually buying these things for $60? Besides being tacky as hell (if you want to wear french cuffs, wear french cuffs), are there really that many shirts that don't look like crap when you turn a cuff inside out that wasn't intended to be worn that way?
It seems kind of stupid, since it appears to an extremely limited application that would only kinda-sorta work if you had a shirt that (for some reason) had a contrast lining on the inside of the cuff? Do they actually make shirts like that off the rack? Or are people actually buying bespoke shirts and deciding they'd rather use these than actual cuff links?
RCufflinks
1
Jan 30, 2018
YankeeBravoYes, many of today's designers are making fantastic casual shirts with contrasting cuffs on the inside. These cufflinks provide you a way to show the great cuffs, keeping them in place comfortably and allowing you to simply push your cuff up your sleeve instead of folding it. But, to your point, they are not for everyone, just like some people dislike French Cuffs.
aswaggoner
7
Jan 29, 2018
What is the point of these? To hold your shirt together when you have flamboyant shirts on? I'll stick with my grandfathers cufflinks for suits, and not everyday shirts.
aswaggonerLooks like they keep your cuff up on on a regular shirt without the rolled up mess we usually deal with.
smallbit
1328
Jan 29, 2018
ExecutiveSocietyAlso seems like people might be sewing alot of buttons back on their shirtsleeves. Going to need to use kevlar string for the cuff buttons for it.
RayF
22214
Jan 29, 2018
Dumb.
Notagain
64
Jan 29, 2018
The contrast cuffs in the video hurt my eyes. Good god I thought we evolved past the contract cuff abomination.
BigEdMustapha
221
Jan 29, 2018
You can get decent cufflinks on Amazon for $10-25
YankeeBravo
49
Jan 31, 2018
Comically uninformed.
So, yes...I suppose if you a comedian were doing an act in the guise of a lounge performer, these could work very well.
treeinc
498
Jan 31, 2018
YankeeBravoExactly! A la Schecky Bufu!
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