imo the concept and looks of cufflinks, cuffs and corresponding sleeves are outdated nowadays, some relict from the last century. Jackets and shirts are tailored rather skinny and not bulky anymore - what I am glad about
I agree about men’s fashion having evolved, and it’s a good thing. That said, while my tailor has convinced me to go with non-removable collar stays, I still prefer French cuffs on my shirts…although I have ignored my drawer of so many nice cufflinks now ...
My wife surprised me with them since she knows I have a collection that I loved wearing…but I don’t think she realized that I have hardly been dressing up for work since Covid.😳 It’s the thought that counts. ...
It’s in the bank safe, so I don’t have a side by side. But honestly, the best combination would be with a 16202, as Fab was suggesting. Don’t know if/when that one is happening though. ...
Patek itself offers an official and pretty broad selection of cufflinks that not everyone may be aware of, from our own "Jewelry & Accessories" catalog: Patek Philippe | Luxury Jewelry, Cufflinks, Rings & Accessories I'm sure many brands have an analo...
Patek Philippe | Luxury Jewelry, Cufflinks, Rings & Accessories or even Patek Philippe | Luxury Jewelry, Cufflinks, Rings & Accessories to wear with your gorgeous 5726/1A (turned into a 5726A)?
They are a window into a totally foreign world. I've managed to go more than a half century without ever wearing cufflinks, a tuxedo, or a 3-piece suit. I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing. I just know it's what happens when people never in...