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By *eroLondon OP   Man
over a year ago

Covent Garden

Gentlemën, Ladiës, Binariës and Whateveriës...

I have a predilection for cufflinks. That quintessential accessory which perfectly complements a doubled-cuffed shirt with panache. Those stylish 'boutons de manchette' offering an array of fastenings - bullet, stud, chain and the trusty silk knot!

Join me and pay homage to cufflinks. More so now as we hibernate our knitwear and eagerly bring forth our 'spring wear'.

This gentleman loves cufflinks.

Did I ever parley about cufflinks?

I have now!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm just a simple country man, I've only even worn cufflinks on 2 or 3 occasions I do still have the last set I wore but the others mysterious vanished on the night I was wearing them, where I may have over indulged in a plethora of alcoholic beverages and removed various items of clothing such is my go to whilst intoxicated

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By *ou only live onceMan
over a year ago

London

Finally, the thread we've been waiting for. That said, I'm not a cufflink fiend and normally just go for the silk knots.

I do have a pair of silver Tiffany dumbbell ones which were a present many moons ago, and a vintage gold chain-link pair which were my Grandfather's, for when I really need to dress proper like.

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By *inister_SpinsterWoman
over a year ago

North West

I love silk knots, they've such elegant simplicity.

I was looking at some dichroic glass links yesterday, they were lovely.

Just my off the cuff contribution.

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By *lder funCouple
over a year ago

tottenham

A class act wearing cuff links

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have a couple of pairs I like to use occasionally.

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By *ookie46Woman
over a year ago

Deepest darkest Peru

Pics of said cufflinks and silk knots would be much appreciated here

Wrist Wednesday anyone

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By *elix SightedMan
over a year ago

Cloud 8

I own a very stylish pair of Mont Blanc cufflinks that I’ve had for years. Understated, subtle, but make me feel good when I wear them.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Love cuff links, but with the shift to online meetings due to the pandemic I have had less opportunity to wear them in the last few years. However, I have had two meetings in London in the last few days, so on each occasion I have had the opportunity to brush the dust off, polish up the silver and look like a proper city worker.

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By *ose-tinted GlassesMan
over a year ago

Glasgow / London

My current profile pic is suddenly, accidentally, appropriate.

And I’m going to quote a private message from one of my absolute favourite fabbers. I’m sure she won’t mind.


"Cuff links.

I fucking love cuff links.

Watching a guy fix his cuff links just makes my cunt clench"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Pics of said cufflinks and silk knots would be much appreciated here

Wrist Wednesday anyone "

Might do that - definitely beats dick pics.

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By *ou only live onceMan
over a year ago

London


"I own a very stylish pair of Mont Blanc cufflinks that I’ve had for years. Understated, subtle, but make me feel good when I wear them."

Understated and subtle are the key words you want to hear around cufflinks imho.

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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Oh I love silk knots. And cufflinks. There's something so classic, so well put together about them - that finer touch to detail is always appreciated, even if not for me (I miss my days working in the City!).

I'm going to lower the tone slightly, apologies ex-husband.

Watching a man take a sip of whisky, remove his cufflinks, roll up the sleeves and then look at me, his gaze intense and dark with lust is so very erotic. It might be one of my favourite things to watch. That almost ritualistic element of it. Yes.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm going to lower the tone slightly, apologies ex-husband.

Watching a man take a sip of whisky, remove his cufflinks, roll up the sleeves and then look at me, his gaze intense and dark with lust is so very erotic. It might be one of my favourite things to watch. That almost ritualistic element of it. Yes."

You're back to writing the next chapter in your saucy novel, aren't you!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My dad was a jeweller and he made me cufflinks with my initials on them. I always love putting them on for a wedding or party.

Can we talk about tie pins in here too?

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
over a year ago

Covent Garden


"My current profile pic is suddenly, accidentally, appropriate.

And I’m going to quote a private message from one of my absolute favourite fabbers. I’m sure she won’t mind.

Cuff links.

I fucking love cuff links.

Watching a guy fix his cuff links just makes my cunt clench"

My dear @RTG, I'm afraid you're going to have to jettison this "absolute favourite fabber" of yours if she continues to split cufflinks into two words. Tsk tsk!

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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"I'm going to lower the tone slightly, apologies ex-husband.

Watching a man take a sip of whisky, remove his cufflinks, roll up the sleeves and then look at me, his gaze intense and dark with lust is so very erotic. It might be one of my favourite things to watch. That almost ritualistic element of it. Yes.

You're back to writing the next chapter in your saucy novel, aren't you! "

Ha, I'm penning the script for my audio erotica clearly.

Also, I have very strong, good memories about them, almost a pavlovian reaction just from reading the opening post.

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By *lephantisMan
over a year ago

Oxford

I've been told this by someone - not Meli, to my lasting sorrow. That me taking off my cufflinks, rolling up my sleeves, holding their eye-contact, and then looking down to the floor at my feet as an indication, was 'something I'll use to warm me when I'm 90'.

A hot water-bottle for nonagenarians, then. I love how there is a sexual niche for us all.

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By *isaB45Woman
over a year ago

Fabville


"

Watching a man take a sip of whisky, remove his cufflinks, roll up the sleeves and then look at me, his gaze intense and dark with lust is so very erotic. It might be one of my favourite things to watch. That almost ritualistic element of it. Yes."

Oh my...

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By *ittlebirdWoman
over a year ago

The Big Smoke

I adore cufflinks

There’s something about putting them on for a man that is deeply sensual

I too have just bought some vintage ones. For my new double cuffed shirt

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By *lephantisMan
over a year ago

Oxford


"I adore cufflinks

There’s something about putting them on for a man that is deeply sensual

I too have just bought some vintage ones. For my new double cuffed shirt "

Oh, a woman in cufflinks?

New kink unlocked.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"I adore cufflinks

There’s something about putting them on for a man that is deeply sensual

I too have just bought some vintage ones. For my new double cuffed shirt "

I have some gorgeous cufflinks for my T.M. Lewin shirtm I struggle with the right cuff though

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By *ittlebirdWoman
over a year ago

The Big Smoke


"I adore cufflinks

There’s something about putting them on for a man that is deeply sensual

I too have just bought some vintage ones. For my new double cuffed shirt

I have some gorgeous cufflinks for my T.M. Lewin shirtm I struggle with the right cuff though "

Yep me too lovely. It’s always nicer when someone else does them up for you too

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By *ily WhiteWoman
over a year ago

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Ohhh, a double-cuff with understated cufflinks glimpsed peeking out from beneath the sleeve of a well tailored suit is a magnificent sight to behold. To me, it signifies elegance and care in ones appearance...if I see this in everyday attire (not someone that has been made to wear them for a wedding) I *know* I'm not going to be disappointed when I glance at his shoes, and his belt will match perfectly. Swoon

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"I adore cufflinks

There’s something about putting them on for a man that is deeply sensual

I too have just bought some vintage ones. For my new double cuffed shirt

I have some gorgeous cufflinks for my T.M. Lewin shirtm I struggle with the right cuff though

Yep me too lovely. It’s always nicer when someone else does them up for you too "

The small things like that build intimacy don't they

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
over a year ago

Covent Garden


"I'm just a simple country man, I've only even worn cufflinks on 2 or 3 occasions I do still have the last set I wore but the others mysterious vanished on the night I was wearing them, where I may have over indulged in a plethora of alcoholic beverages and removed various items of clothing such is my go to whilst intoxicated "

So, dispersed far and wide across these fair isles are a retinue of bridesmaids and ladies-in-waiting, all of whom secretly carry one of your many cufflinks? A token of your inebriated frolics from under the wedding table.

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By *ittlebirdWoman
over a year ago

The Big Smoke


"I adore cufflinks

There’s something about putting them on for a man that is deeply sensual

I too have just bought some vintage ones. For my new double cuffed shirt

I have some gorgeous cufflinks for my T.M. Lewin shirtm I struggle with the right cuff though

Yep me too lovely. It’s always nicer when someone else does them up for you too

The small things like that build intimacy don't they "

They really do

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
over a year ago

Covent Garden


"Finally, the thread we've been waiting for. That said, I'm not a cufflink fiend and normally just go for the silk knots.

I do have a pair of silver Tiffany dumbbell ones which were a present many moons ago, and a vintage gold chain-link pair which were my Grandfather's, for when I really need to dress proper like."

"I'm not a cufflink fiend", he exclaims! And then he swiftly produces a Tiffany™ one in the same breath and a vintage gold pair!

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By *istyPeaksCouple
over a year ago

braintree


"Oh I love silk knots. And cufflinks. There's something so classic, so well put together about them - that finer touch to detail is always appreciated, even if not for me (I miss my days working in the City!).

I'm going to lower the tone slightly, apologies ex-husband.

Watching a man take a sip of whisky, remove his cufflinks, roll up the sleeves and then look at me, his gaze intense and dark with lust is so very erotic. It might be one of my favourite things to watch. That almost ritualistic element of it. Yes."

Oh god yes. The sleeve roll. It’s a very deliberate preparation. That’s giving me flashbacks. I need a sit down.

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By *ittlebirdWoman
over a year ago

The Big Smoke


"Oh I love silk knots. And cufflinks. There's something so classic, so well put together about them - that finer touch to detail is always appreciated, even if not for me (I miss my days working in the City!).

I'm going to lower the tone slightly, apologies ex-husband.

Watching a man take a sip of whisky, remove his cufflinks, roll up the sleeves and then look at me, his gaze intense and dark with lust is so very erotic. It might be one of my favourite things to watch. That almost ritualistic element of it. Yes.

Oh god yes. The sleeve roll. It’s a very deliberate preparation. That’s giving me flashbacks. I need a sit down."

Did you just swoon?

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By *rumpyMcFuckNuggetMan
over a year ago

Den of Iniquity

I prefer Handcuffs personally

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By *istyPeaksCouple
over a year ago

braintree


"Oh I love silk knots. And cufflinks. There's something so classic, so well put together about them - that finer touch to detail is always appreciated, even if not for me (I miss my days working in the City!).

I'm going to lower the tone slightly, apologies ex-husband.

Watching a man take a sip of whisky, remove his cufflinks, roll up the sleeves and then look at me, his gaze intense and dark with lust is so very erotic. It might be one of my favourite things to watch. That almost ritualistic element of it. Yes.

Oh god yes. The sleeve roll. It’s a very deliberate preparation. That’s giving me flashbacks. I need a sit down.

Did you just swoon? "

Not much of a swooner…. But I think maybe I did

With a side order of fizzed

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By *istyPeaksCouple
over a year ago

braintree


"I prefer Handcuffs personally "

A man with cuff links & a good sleeve roll doesn’t need handcuffs. . .

Oh god. Please stop torturing me

PMSL.

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By *rumpyMcFuckNuggetMan
over a year ago

Den of Iniquity


"I prefer Handcuffs personally

A man with cuff links & a good sleeve roll doesn’t need handcuffs. . .

Oh god. Please stop torturing me

PMSL."

Not sure I'm refined enough for a sleeve roll ...

I've got some Arctic Roll

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By *ittlebirdWoman
over a year ago

The Big Smoke


"I prefer Handcuffs personally

A man with cuff links & a good sleeve roll doesn’t need handcuffs. . .

Oh god. Please stop torturing me

PMSL."

He doesn’t need handcuffs. But that’s always an added bonus

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
over a year ago

Covent Garden


"I prefer Handcuffs personally "

Spoken like a true career criminal, Grumps.

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By *oo..Woman
over a year ago

Boo's World

The only time a man needs to roll his sleeves up is to get on with the washing up!

Any other time, he shouldn't care about getting messy!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm just a simple country man, I've only even worn cufflinks on 2 or 3 occasions I do still have the last set I wore but the others mysterious vanished on the night I was wearing them, where I may have over indulged in a plethora of alcoholic beverages and removed various items of clothing such is my go to whilst intoxicated

So, dispersed far and wide across these fair isles are a retinue of bridesmaids and ladies-in-waiting, all of whom secretly carry one of your many cufflinks? A token of your inebriated frolics from under the wedding table."

I wish it was as romantic as you make it sound, I probably gave them to a homeless person with a veteran sign. I'm hopeless with the ladies but kind to a fault, I just got lucky with F

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By *rumpyMcFuckNuggetMan
over a year ago

Den of Iniquity


"I prefer Handcuffs personally

A man with cuff links & a good sleeve roll doesn’t need handcuffs. . .

Oh god. Please stop torturing me

PMSL.

He doesn’t need handcuffs. But that’s always an added bonus "

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By *rumpyMcFuckNuggetMan
over a year ago

Den of Iniquity


"I prefer Handcuffs personally

Spoken like a true career criminal, Grumps. "

Oops I let that out my bad

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By *oo..Woman
over a year ago

Boo's World


"I prefer Handcuffs personally

A man with cuff links & a good sleeve roll doesn’t need handcuffs. . .

Oh god. Please stop torturing me

PMSL.

He doesn’t need handcuffs. But that’s always an added bonus "

He doesn't have any and his not bloody having mine.....

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By *iddlesticksMan
over a year ago

My nan’s spare room.

I wear cufflinks whenever I can and carry a cotton handkerchief.

Cuff links make a great gift for a gentleman.

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By *odgerMooreMan
over a year ago

Fulwood

When i had to wear a suit to work I always had them as the shirts had double cuffs and no buttons…. After home working started i didnt have to wear a suit home or in the office. Staff at my new work had never seen me in a suit… until I had a meeting with a supplier and wore it into the office- lots of positive feedback about that - mostly inappropriate for the workplace… from the female staff….

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By *icentiousCouple
over a year ago

Up on them there hills

One my older photos (the one with vampire gloves) shows a hint of cuff link.

They have quite an effect if unfastened slowly without breaking eye contact.

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
over a year ago

Covent Garden


"I love silk knots, they've such elegant simplicity.

I was looking at some dichroic glass links yesterday, they were lovely.

Just my off the cuff contribution.

"

I agree; there's much fuss-free simplicity when it comes to silk knots. They're versatile and come in a variety of colours, patterns and finishes. They're also a great way to get onboard if you're new to double cuffed shirts.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have a weakness for crisp shirts snd cufflinks . I don't know ifs a status thing (to me) but I can get quite lost in thoughts just from seeing them on a man.

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
over a year ago

Covent Garden


"A class act wearing cuff links"

It's sometimes a symbolic gesture too. X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Eeeeehhh, not a fan of them.

Not because I don't like cufflinks, but because I don't like French cuffs on dress shirts. I prefer my cuffs to wrap around my wrist snugly, not be two big flaps held together vertically.

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
over a year ago

Covent Garden


"Eeeeehhh, not a fan of them.

Not because I don't like cufflinks, but because I don't like French cuffs on dress shirts. I prefer my cuffs to wrap around my wrist snugly, not be two big flaps held together vertically. "

I've just been Cuff Shamed!!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Eeeeehhh, not a fan of them.

Not because I don't like cufflinks, but because I don't like French cuffs on dress shirts. I prefer my cuffs to wrap around my wrist snugly, not be two big flaps held together vertically.

I've just been Cuff Shamed!!!! "

... OH GOD.

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By *ulieAndBeefCouple
over a year ago

Manchester-ish


"Oh I love silk knots. And cufflinks. There's something so classic, so well put together about them - that finer touch to detail is always appreciated, even if not for me (I miss my days working in the City!).

I'm going to lower the tone slightly, apologies ex-husband.

Watching a man take a sip of whisky, remove his cufflinks, roll up the sleeves and then look at me, his gaze intense and dark with lust is so very erotic. It might be one of my favourite things to watch. That almost ritualistic element of it. Yes.

Oh god yes. The sleeve roll. It’s a very deliberate preparation. That’s giving me flashbacks. I need a sit down."

This thread and these posts in particular have given me tingles.

J

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By *rumcouple2013Couple
over a year ago

Tamworth

I have a collection of cuff links. Some Victorian to the modern day. Love wearing them on a nice well cut vintage shirt.

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By *lephantisMan
over a year ago

Oxford

I just changed my profile picture in tribute to this lovely thread. (Onyx on one side, mother-of-pearl on the other, since you ask.)

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By *rAitchMan
over a year ago

Diagonally Parked in a Parallel Universe

I have a pair of gold cufflinks with a chain between the buttons. They were my great-grandfather's and are at least 100 years old. I wore them with pride when my youngest daughter got married a couple of years ago.

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By *istyPeaksCouple
over a year ago

braintree


"Oh I love silk knots. And cufflinks. There's something so classic, so well put together about them - that finer touch to detail is always appreciated, even if not for me (I miss my days working in the City!).

I'm going to lower the tone slightly, apologies ex-husband.

Watching a man take a sip of whisky, remove his cufflinks, roll up the sleeves and then look at me, his gaze intense and dark with lust is so very erotic. It might be one of my favourite things to watch. That almost ritualistic element of it. Yes.

Oh god yes. The sleeve roll. It’s a very deliberate preparation. That’s giving me flashbacks. I need a sit down.

This thread and these posts in particular have given me tingles.

J"

Tingles!?!? I’m dying here

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By *ulieAndBeefCouple
over a year ago

Manchester-ish


"Oh I love silk knots. And cufflinks. There's something so classic, so well put together about them - that finer touch to detail is always appreciated, even if not for me (I miss my days working in the City!).

I'm going to lower the tone slightly, apologies ex-husband.

Watching a man take a sip of whisky, remove his cufflinks, roll up the sleeves and then look at me, his gaze intense and dark with lust is so very erotic. It might be one of my favourite things to watch. That almost ritualistic element of it. Yes.

Oh god yes. The sleeve roll. It’s a very deliberate preparation. That’s giving me flashbacks. I need a sit down.

This thread and these posts in particular have given me tingles.

J

Tingles!?!? I’m dying here "

They're nice tingles.

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By *istyPeaksCouple
over a year ago

braintree


"I just changed my profile picture in tribute to this lovely thread. (Onyx on one side, mother-of-pearl on the other, since you ask.) "

Oh. Don’t you start… with your juxtaposing cuff links!

It’s getting very Freudian in here

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By *ittlebirdWoman
over a year ago

The Big Smoke


"I just changed my profile picture in tribute to this lovely thread. (Onyx on one side, mother-of-pearl on the other, since you ask.)

Oh. Don’t you start… with your juxtaposing cuff links!

It’s getting very Freudian in here"

It could just be a reference to a song by Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder??

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By *istyPeaksCouple
over a year ago

braintree


"I just changed my profile picture in tribute to this lovely thread. (Onyx on one side, mother-of-pearl on the other, since you ask.)

Oh. Don’t you start… with your juxtaposing cuff links!

It’s getting very Freudian in here

It could just be a reference to a song by Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder?? "

They do go together in perfect harmony…

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By *lephantisMan
over a year ago

Oxford


"I just changed my profile picture in tribute to this lovely thread. (Onyx on one side, mother-of-pearl on the other, since you ask.)

Oh. Don’t you start… with your juxtaposing cuff links!

It’s getting very Freudian in here"

That reminds me. I need to buy some electrum ones.

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By *lephantisMan
over a year ago

Oxford


"I just changed my profile picture in tribute to this lovely thread. (Onyx on one side, mother-of-pearl on the other, since you ask.)

Oh. Don’t you start… with your juxtaposing cuff links!

It’s getting very Freudian in here

It could just be a reference to a song by Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder?? "

The environmentally correct version.

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By *ittlebirdWoman
over a year ago

The Big Smoke


"I just changed my profile picture in tribute to this lovely thread. (Onyx on one side, mother-of-pearl on the other, since you ask.)

Oh. Don’t you start… with your juxtaposing cuff links!

It’s getting very Freudian in here

It could just be a reference to a song by Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder??

They do go together in perfect harmony…"

I feel a sing-song coming on

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
over a year ago

Covent Garden


"I own a very stylish pair of Mont Blanc cufflinks that I’ve had for years. Understated, subtle, but make me feel good when I wear them."

Felix, I can think of no finer gentleman who is more deserving of a pair of 'feel good' Montblanc™ cufflinks.

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
over a year ago

Covent Garden


"Love cuff links, but with the shift to online meetings due to the pandemic I have had less opportunity to wear them in the last few years. However, I have had two meetings in London in the last few days, so on each occasion I have had the opportunity to brush the dust off, polish up the silver and look like a proper city worker."

Even on the rarest of opportunities you should wear them with pride.

A fine pair of cufflinks will melt hearts and solidify friendships.

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By *elix SightedMan
over a year ago

Cloud 8


"I own a very stylish pair of Mont Blanc cufflinks that I’ve had for years. Understated, subtle, but make me feel good when I wear them.

Felix, I can think of no finer gentleman who is more deserving of a pair of 'feel good' Montblanc™ cufflinks. "

Nero, my dear fellow, you flatter me. And might I say the sentiment is reciprocal.

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
over a year ago

Covent Garden


"Oh I love silk knots. And cufflinks. There's something so classic, so well put together about them - that finer touch to detail is always appreciated, even if not for me (I miss my days working in the City!).

I'm going to lower the tone slightly, apologies ex-husband.

Watching a man take a sip of whisky, remove his cufflinks, roll up the sleeves and then look at me, his gaze intense and dark with lust is so very erotic. It might be one of my favourite things to watch. That almost ritualistic element of it. Yes."

Dear ex-wife, the most endearing part of our marital schism was you giving me that fine pair of BVLGARI™ palladium-plated cufflinks. I still wear them...quite often on my first dates as a subtle reminder of those heady ritualistic days worshipping your designer quim.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West

Mr KC has some ones with fossils in 'em

#geologygeek

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
over a year ago

Covent Garden


"Mr KC has some ones with fossils in 'em

#geologygeek"

Fossil™? Don't they make affordable fashion watches, KC²?

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
over a year ago

Covent Garden


"My dad was a jeweller and he made me cufflinks with my initials on them. I always love putting them on for a wedding or party.

Can we talk about tie pins in here too? "

Bespoke cufflinks! How awesome is this!

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
over a year ago

Covent Garden


"I've been told this by someone - not Meli, to my lasting sorrow. That me taking off my cufflinks, rolling up my sleeves, holding their eye-contact, and then looking down to the floor at my feet as an indication, was 'something I'll use to warm me when I'm 90'.

A hot water-bottle for nonagenarians, then. I love how there is a sexual niche for us all. "

Thesp', the Oxford Inklings do a special edition pair of cufflinks featuring C.S.Lewis and Owen Barfield.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've been told this by someone - not Meli, to my lasting sorrow. That me taking off my cufflinks, rolling up my sleeves, holding their eye-contact, and then looking down to the floor at my feet as an indication, was 'something I'll use to warm me when I'm 90'.

A hot water-bottle for nonagenarians, then. I love how there is a sexual niche for us all.

Thesp', the Oxford Inklings do a special edition pair of cufflinks featuring C.S.Lewis and Owen Barfield."

I’m calling dibs on those!!

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Mr KC has some ones with fossils in 'em

#geologygeek

Fossil™? Don't they make affordable fashion watches, KC²? "

I have a Fossil watch somewhere, actually

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Mr KC has some ones with fossils in 'em

#geologygeek

Fossil™? Don't they make affordable fashion watches, KC²?

I have a Fossil watch somewhere, actually "

I loved my fossil watch til I broke it

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By *lephantisMan
over a year ago

Oxford


"Mr KC has some ones with fossils in 'em

#geologygeek"

My sister got me some beautiful gold ones with polished ammonites.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Mr KC has some ones with fossils in 'em

#geologygeek

Fossil™? Don't they make affordable fashion watches, KC²?

I have a Fossil watch somewhere, actually

I loved my fossil watch til I broke it "

Mine needs a new battery. I have an older one with a broken strap but they don't make them anymore

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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"Oh I love silk knots. And cufflinks. There's something so classic, so well put together about them - that finer touch to detail is always appreciated, even if not for me (I miss my days working in the City!).

I'm going to lower the tone slightly, apologies ex-husband.

Watching a man take a sip of whisky, remove his cufflinks, roll up the sleeves and then look at me, his gaze intense and dark with lust is so very erotic. It might be one of my favourite things to watch. That almost ritualistic element of it. Yes.

Dear ex-wife, the most endearing part of our marital schism was you giving me that fine pair of BVLGARI™ palladium-plated cufflinks. I still wear them...quite often on my first dates as a subtle reminder of those heady ritualistic days worshipping your designer quim."

Designer quim.

You just about get away this because it's you.

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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*with this! I'm far too tired.

Mortal shame.

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By *inister_SpinsterWoman
over a year ago

North West


"I love silk knots, they've such elegant simplicity.

I was looking at some dichroic glass links yesterday, they were lovely.

Just my off the cuff contribution.

I agree; there's much fuss-free simplicity when it comes to silk knots. They're versatile and come in a variety of colours, patterns and finishes. They're also a great way to get onboard if you're new to double cuffed shirts."

Mmm. Double cuffs.

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
over a year ago

Covent Garden


"I love silk knots, they've such elegant simplicity.

I was looking at some dichroic glass links yesterday, they were lovely.

Just my off the cuff contribution.

I agree; there's much fuss-free simplicity when it comes to silk knots. They're versatile and come in a variety of colours, patterns and finishes. They're also a great way to get onboard if you're new to double cuffed shirts.

Mmm. Double cuffs. "

Fancy A Cuff?

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
over a year ago

Covent Garden


"*with this! I'm far too tired.

Mortal shame. "

I like your foibles. Very much.

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By *inister_SpinsterWoman
over a year ago

North West


"I love silk knots, they've such elegant simplicity.

I was looking at some dichroic glass links yesterday, they were lovely.

Just my off the cuff contribution.

I agree; there's much fuss-free simplicity when it comes to silk knots. They're versatile and come in a variety of colours, patterns and finishes. They're also a great way to get onboard if you're new to double cuffed shirts.

Mmm. Double cuffs.

Fancy A Cuff?"

Always.

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
over a year ago

Covent Garden


"I love silk knots, they've such elegant simplicity.

I was looking at some dichroic glass links yesterday, they were lovely.

Just my off the cuff contribution.

I agree; there's much fuss-free simplicity when it comes to silk knots. They're versatile and come in a variety of colours, patterns and finishes. They're also a great way to get onboard if you're new to double cuffed shirts.

Mmm. Double cuffs.

Fancy A Cuff?

Always. "

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By *ose-tinted GlassesMan
over a year ago

Glasgow / London


"Mortal shame. "

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By *entleman JayMan
over a year ago

Wakefield

I have a some pairs that give the game away to what I do.

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By *_monkeyMan
over a year ago

Houston

Can't beat a crisp white silk shirt and some cufflinks.

I have a modest collection compared to some here, no silk knots though. Just not my style I feel.

But my favourite atm have to be some Union Jack cuffs I picked up last year. They go great with almost every jacket I have, especially the blue ones.

Had them on just 2 weeks ago with my tux and red waistcoat. Love an excuse to get the dinner suit out

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have a set and a matching tie pin that have spirit levels in them

They help you tell how d*unk I am

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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"Mortal shame.

"

Nice avatar.

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
over a year ago

Covent Garden


"I adore cufflinks

There’s something about putting them on for a man that is deeply sensual

I too have just bought some vintage ones. For my new double cuffed shirt "

We require irrefutable photographic evidence please. In stroboscopic high definition, extra please, Le Petit Oiseau.

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
over a year ago

Covent Garden


"I adore cufflinks

There’s something about putting them on for a man that is deeply sensual

I too have just bought some vintage ones. For my new double cuffed shirt

I have some gorgeous cufflinks for my T.M. Lewin shirtm I struggle with the right cuff though "

Do you often visit T.M. Lewin™ on Jermyn Street? It's a stone's throw from The Ritz.

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By *rangesmartieWoman
over a year ago

Devon

Love love love cufflinks. A beautiful crisp white shirt, even better if it's got dress studs. Fastening the cufflinks through at the start of the night.

End of the night, glass on the table, cigar smouldering, the links being slipped off, sleeves rolled up the forearms, shirt slightly unbuttoned - mesmerising. That look that just makes me drop to my knees....hearing the hiss of leather belt through the loops...

....sorry what was I saying? Yes we need more cufflinks in daily life

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"I have a set and a matching tie pin that have spirit levels in them

They help you tell how d*unk I am "

These sound ace

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
over a year ago

Covent Garden


"I wear cufflinks whenever I can and carry a cotton handkerchief.

Cuff links make a great gift for a gentleman. "

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By *ose-tinted GlassesMan
over a year ago

Glasgow / London


" Nice avatar."

Nae cufflinks though …

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
over a year ago

Covent Garden


"I have a weakness for crisp shirts snd cufflinks . I don't know ifs a status thing (to me) but I can get quite lost in thoughts just from seeing them on a man. "

@Ms.Wyld, allow me to introduce you to

Mr. Roséy-TinTin-Glåsses. He is an ardent follower of sartoria, draped in the finest of Egyptian cotton shirts, adorned with jewel-encrusted cufflinks from Mappin & Webb and a multi-tasking leather belt. You should greet him, meet him and eat him.

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By *ittlebirdWoman
over a year ago

The Big Smoke


"I adore cufflinks

There’s something about putting them on for a man that is deeply sensual

I too have just bought some vintage ones. For my new double cuffed shirt

We require irrefutable photographic evidence please. In stroboscopic high definition, extra please, Le Petit Oiseau."

I have only just seen this darling Nero. I shall see what I can do… I have a new “black tie” picture to take too

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
over a year ago

Covent Garden


"I adore cufflinks

There’s something about putting them on for a man that is deeply sensual

I too have just bought some vintage ones. For my new double cuffed shirt

We require irrefutable photographic evidence please. In stroboscopic high definition, extra please, Le Petit Oiseau.

I have only just seen this darling Nero. I shall see what I can do… I have a new “black tie” picture to take too "

This should be interesting.

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