Minggu, 31 Juli 2011

Cufflinks - The Long Awaited Comeback

Have cufflinks really made their comeback? Or perhaps the question is, have they really been away? Depends, probably, on where you look around. If you look at the corporate world, cufflinks didn't seem to have left. Every man wearing a shirt, whether rank, line manager, executives and chairmen will have those reliable cufflinks on their wrists, keeping their shirts in place. In fact, many women wear cufflinks, too, for as long as they are wearing shirts. Women's cufflinks are a

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Cufflinks As Part of Women's Attire

Cufflinks are generally known as classic accessories for men. That's primarily because we are accustomed to see cufflinks on men's dress shirts, together with the dinner or sports jacket, business suit, and of course, tuxedo. And it's been like this ever since so it's quite understandable why many assume that they're only for men.
But there are no such rules really. Cufflinks are meant to be worn with long-sleeved dress shirts, either with French cuffs or just button

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Professional Jewellery - How Women's Pearl Cufflinks Can Help You Create a Professional Image

Have you ever wondered how to dress for work with a goal to project a professional, competent image? Why is it that even the most style-savvy among us women business executives can get lost when it comes to dressing for presentations and business meetings where impressions are everything?
People will form an impression of you within seven seconds of your first meeting. Every successful businesswoman executive knows these first impressions can either make or break your sale.
While the

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Cufflinks - Subtle Yet Powerful

The importance of dressing to impress should never be underestimated. Getting your business image right might be worth a lot more than you think. Men who know how to dress the part understand that first impressions mean everything. If you are wearing a perfectly fitting tailored suit, neatly tied necktie and womens cufflinks people will make positive assumptions about your competence and ability to do your job.
Power dressing doesn't necessarily mean that you need to wear loud colors

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