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> WOMEN'S CUFFLINKS

Just five years ago, finding – let alone choosing – women’s cufflinks was very difficult. The owner of a tailoring business told me about a female customer who was so desperate to have something to wear with her double cuffed shirts that she bought silk knots in every colour he had.

Today, it’s much easier to find cufflinks designed with women in mind. They are still rare objects in the high street jewellers, but many of the mainstream shirtmakers carry a range of cufflinks, and most of them have a few cufflinks aimed specifically at the female market. Even more are available through internet sites specialising in cufflinks.

Even so, few retailers have made the mental jump from men’s to women’s cufflinks. The tendency is to offer a particular type of cufflink - lots of sparkle and bling. But that's not to everyone's taste, and in some cases (as with a barrister going into court, for instance) it may be completely unsuitable.

So what's the difference between men's and women's cufflinks? In the first place, size matters: huge, clunky cufflinks are less to women's taste than men's. So Cuff-Cuff offers a wide range of sizes and shapes, from tiny buttonlike cufflinks (like the Moonflowers model) to whoppers (such as the Kipper Ties (Bright) model). The cufflinks 'links' are also designed to be light and easy to put on and wear.

Secondly, women, like the customer who bought silk knots in every available colour, often buy cufflinks with an eye to colour coordination. They also like to coordinate their jewellery as a whole. That doesn’t of course mean having ‘suites’ of jewellery as women used to do half a century ago. What it does mean is ensuring that items of jewellery aren’t discordant – to take an extreme example, amethyst earrings set in gold teamed with a large silver-mounted tortoiseshell pendant.

What Cuff-Cuff offers you is an opportunity to mix and match to your heart’s content. The range designed specifically for women to wear during the day is the Subtle Cufflinks range, with Party Cufflinks for evening cufflinks. Not only is there an extremely wide range of colours and shades available (the site is searchable by colour), but some cufflinks are offered as standard with matching earrings - see the Earrings and Tie- and Dress Pins range. Even where models don’t have other items of jewellery offered as standard, we can almost certainly make them for you. So if you’d like earrings, pendants, bracelets or rings to go with your chosen cufflinks, just contact us on cuffcufflink@aol.com and we’ll do our best to make them for you.
 

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