Very classy!
Very classy!
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"I ain't braggin' 'bout what I got,
but I'm the guy that put the ape in apricot.."
Thank you, WarBaby!
I can't wait to wear them for the first time.
...Where did you get that hat, where did you get that tile? Isn't it a nobby one and just the proper style! I should like to have one just the same as that. Whereever I go they'd shout "hello, where did you get that hat?..."
"Not Yet Published" - My Writing and History Blog
I love french-cuffed shirts. When I wear one, I get to wear my cufflinks too. I don't often dress up, but I've always been a sucker for a good pair of cufflinks.
The first link is of two sets of cufflinks that my wife gave me. They were her great-grandfathers, and quite possibly were given to him by his father!
http://i1188.photobucket.com/albums/...g?t=1332392470
The second link here is of some cufflink backs that I bought. I plan on making some of my own. I'll post the pictures of them when I get them completed.
http://i1188.photobucket.com/albums/...g?t=1332392536
Last edited by ecorrigan; 03-22-2012 at 09:15 AM.
In a crisis you don't rise to the occasion, but rather default to your level of training!
There is a thread for cufflinks and shirt-studs, collar-studs and cuff-studs around the forum somewhere.
...Where did you get that hat, where did you get that tile? Isn't it a nobby one and just the proper style! I should like to have one just the same as that. Whereever I go they'd shout "hello, where did you get that hat?..."
"Not Yet Published" - My Writing and History Blog
I knew the minute I posted something here someone would say there was. I did a quick search, but didn't find anything. Sorry.
In a crisis you don't rise to the occasion, but rather default to your level of training!
Merged.
(My search for "Cufflinks" turned up 54 threads.)
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A sense of the fundamental decencies is parcelled out unequally at birth. - Fitzgerald
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I think I was looking for a thread with it in the title and just barely skimmed the results. I probably wasn't looking hard enough!
In a crisis you don't rise to the occasion, but rather default to your level of training!
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Before extortionate rents killed small businesses, antique stores were plentiful throughout the East and West Village. The late '60s saw a resurgent interest in Art Deco in the US, and when I found these enamel cufflinks in the early '70s, stores were full of the stuff.
(Scotrace, I took your "Merged" comment to mean it's okay to post to this thread now. It does seem to be the cufflink thread with the most posts. If I'm wrong about that, my apologies.)
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