Cufflinks have emerged not only as affordable fashion accessories conveying your own personal style, but also as great gift items for almost all occasions, for men as well as ladies.
A glance into past is foundational to creating styles for the future. Mens jewellery marks a new creative direction for many established and emerging designers. Their energies are harnessed in the products of their own ideas, now available in a myriad of forms.
A new sense of freedom emanates from each creative stroke of the artist pen, to flash finally with crystals and silver.
An ever expanding range of French cuffed shirts appear on the horizon giving men the variety they deserve. Any opportunity for decoration is worth its while.
After many years of repetitive styles the demand is relieved by wise enough retailers, well researched, keeping one eye on the weather. Just a quick browse in any upmarket department store will reveal more than a dozen brands offering fragrant grooming to taunt any man.
An all time favourite Hugo Boss splash on after shave. Just a small dose is enough to last the day, coupled with a subtle hand lotion to barrier against the harsh environment of air conditioned offices.
If you really want women to notice, then a little adornment wont go astray. Polish your shoes, be a little extravagant in your choice of <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(’/outgoing/article_exit_link’);” href=”http://www.patrickmcmurray.com/xcart/home.php?cat=26″>floral silk tie</a>, a freshly ironed shirt, a close shave, clean finger nails and you will be prepared for any occasion (in a red skirt)
In the midst of an urgent market, a wide variety of mechanisms for open and closing cufflinks appeared: the classic chain is replaced by the flip-hinge. Jewellers like Cartier and Tiffany crafted work of art cufflinks in mother of pearl, crystal; precious stones.
These famous fashion names establish cufflinks as the essential accessory for men.
The looking glass of our history, cufflinks espouse centuries through various designs: art deco at the end of 19th century, extravagant in the period 1940-1950, eccentric in 1960 with Hollywood stars and whimsical today.
Now as the dress down trend wanes, the dress up style is about to dominate as it has for centuries, broken by spasmodic fashion fluctuations, a testimony to style ever constant. The classics are always waiting in the wings.
Dont balk at the cost of these little gems. The value captured in each piece will last a life time, ready to pass onto the next generation.
The flavour of the past decade in material choice is enamel.
Recommendations.
Simon Carter shirts are wisely packaged with a free set of cufflinks and collar stiffeners. Enough to entice customers back to include his ever expanding range into their collections.
Duchamp is experts in collating colour pattern and texture across the board from their luxurious shirts to their hallmark paisley ties and matching cufflinks.
Veritas design for the individual and for the corporate sector. Their unusual approach to product development has won them many awards. They have never moved too far from conservative classics.
Patrick McMurray; fusing enamels articulately is inspired by the brilliance of Pueblo Deco, Art Deco and the natural environment, which is captured and framed within geometric forms. The result is a small range of <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(’/outgoing/article_exit_link’);” href=”http://www.patrickmcmurray.com/xcart/home.php?cat=29″>hand enameled cufflinks</a> that reek with individuality, a reflection of the designer himself.
Its the independents that are outstripping more prominent names like, Oroton, Boss, and Gucci. Side by side, the later lack lustre and originality.
Creating individuality in design requires great attention to detail and a lot of time and effort. Many brands simply license their products to manufacturers or select from a narrow range of samples, so the essence is lost from the start and it becomes more obvious when on display in the high street.
So when browsing, choose wisely and by doing so the value of your purchase will be retained for a life time.
A practitioner of strategic planning in business alignment: He is developing a new brand of fashion accessories for men
as a truly independent alternative: Concurrently purveying designer silk ties, silver, crystal and enamel cufflinks, fine leather wallets, plus a collection of jewellery by noted British designers, such as, Vivienne Westwood, Timothy Everest, Ian Flaherty, Veritas, Lbb London, Simon Carter, Michelsons and Shane McCoubrey. Perpetuating traditional English made clothing accessories is part of our ethos.