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  • Scarf it up, Wrap it up

    Posted on November 7, 2010 by Amber S.
    There is that familiar chill in the air, which means scarf season is here! One of our favorite accessories, other than cufflinks, is scarves and they can come in many shapes, sizes and textures (well duh). So instead of concentrating on matching your outfit just right, try to match your accessories in cool, new ways. [...]

    There is that familiar chill in the air, which means scarf season is here! One of our favorite accessories, other than cufflinks, is scarves and they can come in many shapes, sizes and textures (well duh). So instead of concentrating on matching your outfit just right, try to match your accessories in cool, new ways.

    Here are some great photos from GQ that exhibit different ways to wear these warming winter accessories and also how they can work with cufflinks:

    Tuck a textured scarf into a suit jacket and wrap around the neck once:

    Scarf tucked into Suit Jacket, from GQ Magazine, Photo by Tommy Ton

    Coupled with the slim fitted jacket and this textured scarf, try one of these Striped Mosiac Cufflinks, designed by Ox & Bull Trading Co. :

    Striped Mosaic Cufflinks

    For a  looser, more laid back look, use a colorful linen scarf with your suit jacket:

    Linen Scarf, GQ Magazine, Photo by Tommy Ton

    And with the linen type scarf, these Sailor inspired cufflinks would bring the look full circle:

    Enamel Boat Wheel Cufflinks

    And for a hipper, trendier look, try mixing different colors in your ensemble, combined with a simple black or gray scarf, like this one:

    Colorful Mix with Simple Black Scarf, GQ Mag, Photo by Tommy Ton

    A loud outfit like this one, featured in GQ magazine, would look great paired with funky cufflinks, such as these Joker Cufflinks:

    Joker Cufflinks

    So remember to keep warm out there this fall and winter season. We (and the scarves) have got you covered. Winter accessories don’t simply stop at hats and gloves…so mix in a little jewelry to accessorize your winter wonderland looks.

    This entry was posted in Cufflinks By Color, Cufflinks by Hobby/Interest, Cufflinks By Material, High Fashion and tagged batman cufflinks, Black and Grey cufflinks, Boat Wheel Cufflinks, enamel cufflinks, Fall Cufflinks, Gq Magazine, Joker Cufflinks, Ox & Bull Trading co., Ox & Bull Trading Co. Cufflinks, Pink cufflinks, Sailor cufflinks, Scarves, Scarves for fall 2010, Striped Mosiac cufflinks, winter accessories, Winter cufflinks. Bookmark the permalink.

  • Men of Architectural Style

    Posted on October 31, 2010 by Amber S.
    When one goes to Europe, one takes an instant notice of the architectural grandeur, the intricate designs and details, and the awe-inspiring buildings that are hundreds of years old. In America, our architecture is lacking those ancient intricities and the eye for detail. Our buildings seem to be made for one purpose only: functionality. European [...]

    When one goes to Europe, one takes an instant notice of the architectural grandeur, the intricate designs and details, and the awe-inspiring buildings that are hundreds of years old. In America, our architecture is lacking those ancient intricities and the eye for detail. Our buildings seem to be made for one purpose only: functionality.

    European Architecture

    One can look the same way at cufflinks. Yes, they are used to enclose the gaps on shirt sleeves and be used in place of a button, but they also represent something aesthetically supreme (like European Architecture). They are not simply worn for functionality, but are used to represent individualism, eccentricities, and character. It always comes down to the details. These Enamel Tracery Cufflinks are reminiscent of the same architectural details we love:

    Enamel Tracery Cufflinks, by LOMA

    Designed by LOMA, they evoke the detail oriented style that completely brings together an outfit.

    Calvin Klein Fall 2010

    Walking down the street, people notice the tiny accessories that make up an outfit. Cufflinks are that eye-catching and architectural “wow factor” to an outfit. Designer Italo Zucchelli’s new designs for Calvin Klein exhibited exactly that: crisp, sharp, and detail oriented clothes. Calvin Klein’s new fall 2010 line is representative of the masculine man looking sharply forward in a lusterless world; And similarly, these Orange Enamel Tracery Cufflinks are breaking the lackluster mold:

    Orange Enamel Tracery Cufflinks

    And to add even more color and texture to your palate, these Black and Red Quilted Cufflinks are yet another great choice for that fashion forward attitude and architectural vibe:

    Red and Black Quilted Cufflinks

    This entry was posted in Cufflinks By Color, Cufflinks By Material, High Fashion and tagged Architectural cufflinks, Blue Cufflinks, blue enamel cufflinks, calvin klein, cuff links, designer cufflinks, enamel cufflinks, european cufflinks, Italo Zucchelli, orange tracery enamel cufflinks, red and black quilted cufflinks, Red Cufflinks, runway shows 2010. Bookmark the permalink.

  • The Noble Prize Winners are in!!

    Posted on October 8, 2010 by Amber S.
    …and unfortunately we didn’t make the cut. But hey, there’s always next year right? First of all, CONGRATULATIONS to this year’s winners! You make the world a better place (or at least a little more hopeful) and for that, thank you. We hope we do the same for men’s fashion. So in this hopeful spirit, [...]

    …and unfortunately we didn’t make the cut. But hey, there’s always next year right?

    First of all, CONGRATULATIONS to this year’s winners! You make the world a better place (or at least a little more hopeful) and for that, thank you.

    We hope we do the same for men’s fashion. So in this hopeful spirit, we’re moving on to innovative ideas for accessorizing the latest and greatest trends with (drum roll, please), the ultimate arm candy, cufflinks.

    This season’s theme: Jazz it up with color

    Turquoise and Onyx Cufflinks

    Everyone woman loves a man who has a sense of style—if only for the fact that she won’t have to dress him every time they venture out in public. Even better is the man who not only has a fashion sense, but a quirky, confidant one at that. These Turquoise and Onyx Cufflinks are a perfect transition between the young gentleman caller and professional business man. The battle for looking and feeling younger is not a dilemma reserved only for women: the 21st century man has to compete as well.

    So the young looks for this season? Think Ivy league meets Brooklyn hipster (without the annoying, pretentious attitude).

    And of course, to bring out that inner boy, try one of our Superhero cufflinks, like this one:

    Superman Cufflinks

    Wardrobe Looks We Love:

    Hermes Runway Show, Fall 2010,

    as featured in GQ magazine

    Hermes Runway Show, Fall 2010

    These Stone Argyle Cufflinks would look great paired with an eclectic look like the one above. The different shades of stone, coupled with the argyle,  maintain that Harvard look.

    Stone Argyle Cufflinks

    You don’t have to be a stuffy older man in a suit to enjoy the Stone Argyle cufflinks, especially when they are paired with a relaxed, funky suit jacket. You can balance out that “I don’t care if my pants are too big, or too tight for that matter” attitude by adding one of the gold plated Stone Argyle cufflinks, which sends off a message of sophistication and modernity to the urban look.

    Designer Paul Smith Runway Show, Spring 2011, as featured in GQ magazine

    Paul Smith Spring 2011

    Clothing Designer Paul Smith created a collection for Spring 2011 that represents the boyish looking man who takes pride in the art of the wardrobe, and doesn’t hold back. This urban black and white look would go great paired with a modern cufflink, like this Onyx and MOP Checker Step Cufflink, designed by Ox and Bull.  Made with onyx and mother of pearl, this expensive looking wrist piece will balance out the relaxed fit of this style.

    Onyx and MOP Checker Step Cufflink

    AND AFTER ALL THIS STYLE TALK- Congrats again to the Nobel Prize Winners!! We hope someone will vote for us next year…

    This entry was posted in Cufflinks, Cufflinks By Color, Cufflinks By Material, High Fashion and tagged Checkered cufflinks, Hermes, Nobel Prize, onyx cufflinks, Paul Smith, Stone Argyle Cufflinks, superman, turquoise cufflinks. Bookmark the permalink.

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