Posts Tagged ‘french cuffs’

Convert regular mens dress shirt to French Cuffs?

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Is there a way to make a regular mens dress shirt into one with french cuffs?

Yes, you can. But you will need the help of a tailor who can turn the cuffs for you.

Trim Fit End-on-End Stripe French Cuff Dress Shirt

Friday, June 12th, 2009

Trim Fit End-on-End Stripe French Cuff Dress Shirt      French Cuff Dress Shirt

A flawless combination of subtle visual texture and pattern in versatile shadesof blue and brown. Tailored of the finest 100’s two-ply cotton with a Traditional straight collar and French cuffs. Imported. Machine Wash. Go to regular fit version

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Kenneth Cole Non-Iron Textured Stripe French Cuff Shirt

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

Kenneth Cole Non-Iron Textured Stripe French Cuff Shirt

Kenneth Cole Non-Iron Textured Stripe French Cuff Shirt – woven shirt, non-iron technology, textured stripe design, french cuffs, 100% cotton, imported

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Do you like French-cuffs or regular cuffs on your shirts?

Monday, May 11th, 2009

I prefer French cuff shirts.
French only! Looks much better. It’s how shirts were originally designed.

The cuff link is the ultimate male accessory

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Diagonal Stripe French Cuff Dress Shirt

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Diagonal Stripe French Cuff Dress ShirtFrench Cuff Dress Shirt

Distinctive style with subtle texture and refined seasonal tone. Flawlessly tailored of soft, lustrous Imperial 100’s two-ply cotton with our classic Windsor spread collar and French cuffs. Imported. Machine Wash.

This fabric is also available as custom shirt number MHC0340. Go to trim fit version

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Blue dress shirts with white, tabbed collars and white French cuffs?

Friday, May 1st, 2009

So I’ve seen these shirts worn in the movie “Payback” and in various tv shows, Law and Order, to name but one. But I can’t find them for sale anywhere!!

What I’m looking for is where I can buy blue dress shirts with white tabbed collars and white French cuffs… I can find blue shirts with white collars and white cuffs, but not with TABBED white collars… Any ideas???

Thanks!!

I looked up tabbed collars because I didn’t know what that was, and found these:

http://www.nextag.com/tab-collar-shirts/search-html

http://www.paulfredrick.com//catalog/PFCLProductDetails.aspx?Category=CLDressShirts&ProductId=DB9009F&sc=NEXTF7

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Colony New York Knicks French Cuff Shirt with Silk Knots

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Colony New York Knicks French Cuff Shirt with Silk Knots

The New York Knicks long sleeve cotton twill button-down shirt from Colony Sportswear?

Has French cuffs with silk knots and showcases the embroidered team logo on the upper right back.

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Blair Men’s French Cuff Dress Shirt

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

Blair Men\'s French Cuff Dress ShirtFrench Cuff Shirts from Irvine Park

A crisp, elegant and refined mens dress shirt. Single-needle/double-needle tailoring, contrast white spread collar and French cuffs, hidden button front beneath tailored French placket and button-through sleeve plackets. Back yoke with expandable pleat. Long tails. Smooth polyester/cotton. Washable. Import.

 

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What kind of casual shirt to wear with blazer?

Friday, March 13th, 2009

I have custom made dress shirts with french cuffs that are monogrammed. Would it look inappropriate to wear one of these shirts (like a light blue) tucked into nice jeans with a nice belt and wear a blazer over it?

This will be for out of work, so I want the look to be somewhat casual. Perhaps if I wear more whimsical cuff links rather than professional looking ones? Also, is there ever a reason to wear a shirt (other than a T shirt) untucked when wearing with a blazer?

The functional purpose of turned cuffs is to protect the material from fraying…..Cuffs may be made by turning back the material, or a separate band of material may be sewn on or worn separately attached by buttons or studs. A cuff may show an ornamental border, or have an addition of lace or other trimming.

Having said that… I am rest assured you don’t turn back the material… because I believe “An individual’s monogram is often a very fancy piece of art for adorning luggage, clothing, and so forth.” or for the matter of fact it could just be your loved brand….. Now…. No it will not be inappropriate to wear one of those shirts… I will prefer T shirts too(since you say its “out of work”)..

On your whimsical …MAN(money authority & Need) its all within you as long as you have the attitude…lemme gaurantee u dont need the looks…when u have the attitude 🙂

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