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Wedding Cufflinks

2 April 2010 116 views No Comment

My new work place is so much more formal than the last one due to the number of client visits possible. Even on a friday, I notice almost all my colleagues are still wearing a crisp shirt, statement tie and the all important cufflink. I always like to see a man who can match his cufflinks to his tie and I’m even happier to see some unusual looking cufflinks like a rugby ball shaped cufflinks that I noted last week…. which then led me to think about wedding cufflinks. And then I had to think again when I saw how wedding cufflinks were almost three time more expensive than the other cufflinks online… from my experiences, I am not suprised!

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I’ve heard of wedding cufflinks that say ‘To have’ on one and ‘To hold’ on the other. But the market is innundated with too many of the generic ‘Father of the Bride’, ‘Groom’ , ‘Best Man’ cufflinks.
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But if you wanted something not too common as the above, why not go for top hats! You could even use them again at the Ascot (horse racing in England) or the Kentucky Derby (horse racing in the US)

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and just because sometimes a bride can do with something totally silly - why not get these as thank you presents for your ushers and best man?
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and yes the little dice in there do move!

and my all time favourite?
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Now how many of the above do you think have been sold in the last 2 or so ‘credit crunch’ years? :P

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