cufflink in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

cufflink in the PONS Dictionary

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This is not evident from the physical appearance of the shirt which bears no mark, tear or hole at the cufflink area.
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This ancient art still finds expression in the modern items like cufflinks, nameplates and more.
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This development continued into the 1920s, with more cufflinks worn than ever before.
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Today, cufflinks are minor works of art, offering men the possibility to wear their own art on their sleeve.
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Securing of the cufflinks is usually achieved via toggles or reverses based on the design of the front section, which can be folded into position.
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During this time cufflinks became fashion accessories and one of the few acceptable items of jewellery for men.
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He was always meticulously well-turned-out in expensive suits, with court-filings revealing he spent $25,000 a year on clothing, $5,000 a year on jewelry and cufflinks and $700 a month on dry cleaning.
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She marked the occasion by giving him white gold and sapphire cufflinks and a classic book.
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During this time cufflinks experienced a renaissance that has endured to this day.
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Fashion-conscious men dispensed with cufflinks in their daytime attire.
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