Is spending 60 quid on these cufflinks utterly ridiculous? I wasn't planning on spending more than 30 on them, but they're just so damn sexy. Alternatively post ones that look just as good without the cost.
If its what you like and you can afford it then who cares what you spend on them? Go for it.
Spending £60 on cufflinks is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard.
hawaythelads wrote:
Go for it.
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cufflinks are under rated....DO IT.
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My internets searching today has revealed you can spend 800GBP on cufflinks if you want to.liquidat0r wrote:
Spending £60 on cufflinks is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard.
While I do like those, I have a general rule of thumb; never, EVER buy from the brand's own website. You'll never find the best deal on there.
That's a pretty ridiculous price, imo...you might want to shop around a bit. Amazon.com might have some decent ones. My normal go-to clothing site doesn't have a good selection of cufflinks.
That's a pretty ridiculous price, imo...you might want to shop around a bit. Amazon.com might have some decent ones. My normal go-to clothing site doesn't have a good selection of cufflinks.
Yeah man, go for it. What colour's the shirt?
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What are they used for?
White. It's very nice, picked it up today. This would mean I'm spending almost as much on the cufflinks as the shirt though...TSI wrote:
Yeah man, go for it. What colour's the shirt?
They're sort of like buttons for shirt sleaves.Amdi Peter wrote:
What are they used for?

Some people like "ghettoperson" like to shove it up their arse.
Link?ghettoperson wrote:
White. It's very nice, picked it up today. This would mean I'm spending almost as much on the cufflinks as the shirt though...TSI wrote:
Yeah man, go for it. What colour's the shirt?
Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.
Then link me to some awesome ones (IYO). I'm rather sold on those so far though. But that doesn't mean I'm not averse to looking at other stuff.Jenspm wrote:
spending £60 on cufflinks is not ridiculous, but if I'm honest, those don't look too great. I dunno though, take a look at them IRL (yaya, I know your monitor is teh awsms).
also,this.justice wrote:
cufflinks are under rated
@TMo, yeah I agree on the site thing, but I'm having trouble finding them elsewhere so far. I won't order them for another day or two to see if I can find them somewhere cheaper, and I'll have a look in some more IRL shops.
It's just a nice white dress shirt, with the double folded cuffs. I bought it in a store, so no linkage sorry.Switch wrote:
Link?ghettoperson wrote:
White. It's very nice, picked it up today. This would mean I'm spending almost as much on the cufflinks as the shirt though...TSI wrote:
Yeah man, go for it. What colour's the shirt?
I read sexy and cuffs and was hugely dissapointed when I saw what it was...
This. You're always paying at least 15% more on the brands websitenotorious wrote:
While I do like those, I have a general rule of thumb; never, EVER buy from the brand's own website. You'll never find the best deal on there.
That's a pretty ridiculous price, imo...you might want to shop around a bit. Amazon.com might have some decent ones. My normal go-to clothing site doesn't have a good selection of cufflinks.
I wouldn't pay £60 for a shirt either
really?I'm Jamesey wrote:
I wouldn't pay £60 for a shirt either
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Depends if you're buying for the brand or the cufflinks. Brand, don't bother, for the cufflinks, go for it but, as said, shop around.