Father’s day is fast approaching and you’ll be contemplating what to buy. Tradition plays a major role in honour of the Father. For many decades the most popular gift for him has been the silk tie. More recently cufflinks have been competing for the top spot.
Father’s day is fast approaching and you’ll be contemplating what to
buy. Tradition plays a major role in honour of the Father. For many decades the
most popular gift for him has been the silk tie. More recently cufflinks have
been competing for the top spot.
So if you’re all out of gizmos, gadgets and novelties, return to
tradition. Go online and let your fingers do the walking. You’ll find an array
of high quality men’s fashion accessories from the current collections of many
well known designer brand labels.
To make it just a little easier, here is something to kick start
your search for the ideal Father’s Day gift. While browsing our critiques
you’ll discover numerous historic anecdotes about the progress of fashion
through the ages.
Every significant movement in art can be traced through the design
of cufflinks. Jewellers like Cartier and Tiffany crafted work of art cufflinks
in mother of pearl, crystal; precious stones...These famous fashion names
establish designer cufflinks as the essential accessory for men, but don’t
forget your silk tie, otherwise the doorman may not let you into the
club-house.
Carrying on the tradition; Vivienne Westwood
Cufflinks mark a significant change in the direction of men’s fashion
accessories. It is our pleasure to present a selection of beautifully crafted
cufflinks from one of the most influential designers in British Fashion
history. The Orb is now an internationally recognised brand symbol, with a
difference.
Ian Flaherty. Has championed the use of Swarovski crystals in his
designs and chooses to shun the opportunities to manufacture overseas, all his cufflinks are
made at in his Battersea studios in London. His claim
to fame is the Cube, voted one of the best Fathers day gifts in 2007 by
Victoria Gray of The Sunday Mail Magazine.
Lbb London
They typify contemporary accessories design, choosing classical influences to
buck the whimsical trends of today. Their metal cufflinks conform to all the
key elements of good design. They have sold consistently well over the years.
Historic Anecdote
A pioneering Paris fashion designer, Jean Patou, invented the designer tie. He made
silk ties from women's clothing material including patterns inspired by the
latest art movements of the day, Cubism and Art Deco.
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