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Women's dress shirt brand Ella Hopfeldt unveiled its beautiful collection of luxurious French cuff shirts that are meant to make a statement and guaranteed to turn heads.
A French cuff is a double-length shirt cuff that is stitched on separately and then turned back on itself and fastened with a cuff link. The style actually originated in Great Britain.
Q Is there a way to have the cuffs on my shirts turned into French cuffs? I have a number of pairs of cuff links and only one shirt to wear them with, and would rather change some of the non ...
Shirt cuffs first slid into view in the early 1500s in the form of tiny ruffles around the wristband. Thankfully, today’s styles are more reserved—take the barrel cuff, for example.
Q In your column in the Democrat-Gazette, you wrote about French cuffs. I have many French cuff shirts and a lot of cuff links -- I love them!
A: Men don't have to limit their French-cuff shirts to dressy business suits or formal wear. Think of the debonair former Gucci designer Tom Ford. He's been rocking French-cuff shirts without a ...
Is it socially acceptable to wear a French-cuff shirt with jeans? I would think not, but with the rise of the suit jacket-jeans look, I thought there might be a bend in the rules.
Sales of women's French cuff shirts, which take the fancy metal fasteners instead of buttons, are soaring. Express, owned by Limited Brands Inc., in Columbus, Ohio, didn't offer a single women's ...
The next chic French-girl hair accessory is the metal hair cuff, inspired by a collaboration between hairstylist David Mallet and jewelry designer Suzanne Syz. Rounded up are affordable options so ...
4. Denim Shirts Style Notes: Denim on denim may be called a Canadian tuxedo, but French women are also fans. Léna looks so chic wearing the trend with bright red kitten heels.
French cuffs are losing their status as a symbol of corporate seniority as newcomers to Wall Street return to more formal dressing and don them daily -- even with jeans, according to style experts.
Q Is there a way to have the cuffs on my shirts turned into French cuffs? I have a number of pairs of cuff links and only one shirt to wear them with, and would rather change some of the non ...