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Men…….shirts……….?

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

Do you own cuff links and french cuff shirts?

I have many opportunities in my work to dress well. A nicely dressed man wears a sharp tie, a good looking timepiece and to top it off-a french cuff shirt displaying very stylish cuff links. If you see a man as described he has an air of sophistication.

If you are over a woman’s place after dinner, unbutton the cuffs and leave the cuff links “accidentally’ at her house. To retreive them will get you a second date.

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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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Can you guys help me find these mens dress shirts?

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

I’m trying to find a mens dress shirt (french cuff) with a white collar however the rest of the shirt is color or with stripes going down it. Is there a specific name for dress shirts with white collars? What stores/brands make them?

I’m not completely sure where to find these shirts. I would look in more dressy stores, like Express and Banana Republic. If you can’t find them there, I would look in Marshall’s, T J maxx, or Ross, they have alot of shirts similar to what you are describing.

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Lands’ End Men’s Big & Tall French Cuff Straight Collar No Iron Pinpoint Shirt

Friday, May 8th, 2009

Lands\\\' End Men\\\'s Big & Tall French Cuff Straight Collar No Iron Pinpoint Shirt   Men’s French Cuff Shirt

French cuffs add elegant style; Stays wrinkle-free for at least 25 washes Guaranteed. Period.; Traditional Fit; Authentic 4-piece mitered yoke; Seven-button front placket; Straight collar

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What does it mean if a shirt has a French Cuff?

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

I’m looking at shirts online and some of them have a French Cuff. What does this mean exactly? Does it mean you have to use cuff links?

I think it generally does, the big cuffs…I like them…=0)

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Editors Comment:  The French cuff shirts are shirts with the long cuffs that fold back.  They are often secured using cuff links.

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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Does anyone wear French-cuffed shirts casually? I mean with jeans?

Monday, May 4th, 2009

I bought a very nice Perry Ellis shirt the other day. It seems like it’d be more of a casual shirt than a dress shirt…but it has french cuffs. Is it ok to wear french-cuffed shirts with jeans? Should I buy cuff-links also? I really like the French cuffs, I want to start buying more of them

Traditionally, French cuffed shirts are meant to be worn for formal occasions. While you may certainly wear them without ties, it is recommended that you wear them with at least a jacket. Not doing so is considered a faux paux. However, these days, I see a lot of French cuff shirts that are of casual design. If you have such a shirt, you can certainly be adventurous and wear these for less formal occasions with perhaps sweaters and a pair of nice slacks. But wearing them with jeans or khakis defeats the purpose. I would recommend pairing your FC shirt with a dark pair of slacks (navy blue, or gray, or perhaps black) and a good sweater. And a good odd jacket or sport coat, if that is possible. And if you are wearing a french cuffed shirt, you must wear it with cuff links, or silk knots (unless you are planning on rolling up the sleeves).

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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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