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Cufflinks are a misnomer! [ Basic knowledge and recommended brands!

Cufflinks recommendation 4: ” Louis FAGLIN Imperial Bis Motif Cufflinks

A long-established men’s accessory brand born in France at the end of the 19th century. The lineup consists mainly of authentic items that can now be called classical, such as tie bars and cufflinks. We picked up the Imperial series, which features eight screws motifs created in the 1920s. The small, conservative design subtly creates an elegant mood at the cuff.

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Cufflinks recommendation 5: “Babette Wasserman Cufflinks

After gaining experience at London’s Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, she worked as a PR and jewelry designer before launching her own eponymous jewelry brand in 1997. She has designed private label projects for major fashion brands such as LVMH, Prada Group, REISS, Karl Lagerfeld, Ted Baker, Alfred Dunhill, and Kenzo. He has also worked on projects Many of his designs are pop-inspired with motifs of gadgets, vehicles, and animals.

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Cufflinks recommendation 6: “Montblanc Monotone Cufflinks

Montblanc, a German brand founded in 1906. As well as sophisticatedly designed stationery, their cufflinks are also superbly finished. Montblanc offers a wide variety of easy-to-use cufflinks based on monotone tones. The subtle way in which the brand’s logo is subtly applied is also a good impression.

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