Cufflinks have been long considered old fashioned. But they are back big time! And not just for men. There are beautiful cufflinks for women too. But gentlemen; beware, before you think you can dust off that old tiepin too, think again. Sorry, but until someone proves otherwise; those are and remain still terribly old fashioned! :-)
Want to see some cufflinks? Then read more for tons of inspiration!

the ever elegant James Bond. And may I add that I like this James Bond best :-)
It is true that cufflinks often are worn with more formal clothing. You can either choose to go formal with some beautiful but classic cufflinks. Or show a sense of humor, class, bravery or fashion sense by wearing something very different. They remain so small and are such a little detail that you will feel comfortable with even the most extreme ones in the most formal settings. Do not worry, you really can't go wrong as long as you show them with style!

This woman, Marlene Dietrich, had such a style.This understated chique and sometimes masculin fashion is still beautiful today. And of course, this woman knew how to wear cufflinks too!

Bear and Bull, by Scully and Scully. With rubies in their eyes.

Redondo Cufflinks in white gold and diamonds.

Funny cufflinks! By Deakin and Francis. The claws can move...how cool is that?

Men will always love trains :-) but they really these cufflinks are unisex of course. Scully & Scully

Very formal and with a clear logo by Meissen.

Funny and slightly scary. Scully & Scully

In gold and dear horn, Jafarov.

Logo mania, formal cufflinks by Chopard. Although I can never argue about the beautiful jewelry they make, cufflinks like these seem to scream just a name. A bit without fantasy, but for sure there are people that love this too of course.

Bears....obviously. By Michael Kanners.

I do love Aaron Basha. And I always wondered who would buy their jewelry. Because let's face it; it is very expensive and the style is appealing to a child like taste. Again: I think it is cute...! ( but do not have the money to buy these) These are in white gold and diamonds. If money is no option...:-) and for the man or woman who has * everything*

Nothing wrong with superclassical. This simple but stylish option is from Tateossian and are in silver.

De Grisogono. Simple, fun and exremely stylish.

What can I say? Other than that toxedo's do look like pinguin suits. These add a funny statement. Scully & Scully.

I would wear this in an instant. Way too funny! English bulldogs rock :-) Michael Kanners.

Golden lips, also by Michael Kanners.

Perfect example of the child like taste of Aaron Basha jewelry. But gosh, aren't they fun? I am sure that once people notice this little pair of cufflinks on your blouse or shirt they will smile! And take a closer look for sure.

Aaron Basha cufflinks extravaganza...

Classic, logo and Bulgari.

These pair of cufflinks are very expensive by Deakin and Francis. They have the most amazing range of cufflinks. But although fun, at around 13.000 dollar it is very pricy.

The classical Meissen dog!

Cufflinks by the Italian company Villa.

African drums with african ruby, chalcedony and jasper. By Villa.

I think this is a Buddha. But am not sure :-) By Meissen.

Good old labradors. Scully & Scully.

Thomas Pink created these simple but very nice hearts.

Classical cufflinks by Unoarre.

And even more classical cufflinks by Tateossian

English bulldogs...so lovely! By Thomas Pink ( you can buy your shirt there too of course ;-)

Nothing less than stunning. Villa.

These very feminine cufflinks are from Aaron Basha.
Deakin and Francis. English guards.
Deakin and Francis, for the bike lovers!
Rock and Roll! The color reminds me of the '50's :-)) Deakin and Francis.
Too funny....and Jack Russels for sure! These tiny little doggies never give up. I know, I have one! Deakin and Francis.
Deakin and Francis. Motorbikes. Cool right?
Watch out, they might bite. Great white sharks by, yes again, Deakin and Francis
Let's close this article with some very funny and very punky cufflinks. Deakin and Francis made this in gold with rubies. I sure hope you got some inspiration and maybe even consider buying a shirt next time so you can wear a pair of cufflinks! :-))
willt49
Cufflinks are definitely making a stylish comeback! They're not just for men anymore; there are stunning options for women too. Whether you prefer classic elegance or bold statements, cufflinks add a touch of personality to any outfit. From James Bond-inspired sophistication to whimsical designs like moving claws, there's something for every taste. They're a small detail that speaks volumes about your style and confidence. Embrace the versatility of cufflinks and show them off with flair, whether you're at a formal event or adding a playful twist to your everyday look.
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