What are French cuffs?

French cuffs refer to the cuffs on the traditionally male shirt, which is longer and folded back through the wrist. Instead of securing the buttons, the cuff is ensured by the cuff links and lends an elegant look. French cuffs were first developed in the 19th century and were associated with richer people. Until then, most of the commercially made shirts were sewn in only one size and usually contained a number of buttons, so people could connect the cuff in a suitable length and fold back any other length. The desire to have buttons with a fan attaching a shirt and led to a French cuff style, probably only those who could afford cufflinks are probably worn. Now the most commonly worn with trade suits or three -part suits as tuxedo. The popular style of wearing "bling" or splendid jewelry is made softer by wearing shirts with French cuffs, which are connected by diamond or other buttons of gems. In fact, you can really teachThread of an individual fashion statement with the selection of husband's buttons that may vary from calming to extremely flashy.

In Europe, some men decide not to carry cufflinks with their French cuffs, but instead use what Monkey's fists are called. They are usually made of a thin silk rope that is processed tied and creates a round flat node on the upper part of the cuff. In the US, cufflinks are usually preferred.

for some time at the age of 90. The French cuffs were mostly popular, as worn with formal wear. Trends towards the business clothing went towards the commercial occasional instead of wearing three -piece suits to the office. In 2000 shirts, more popular shirts with French cuffs and top -level executives have become the highest level in commercial companies to add more formal to commercial clothingTastes, often wore them.

Ladies shirt can also have French cuffs, although they are usually attached by a button rather than to the cuff button. The women's style of shirt, which became popular in 2000, was a sleeve of length with French cuffs. Instead of containing attachment at the bottom, the cuffs were usually left unconnected. Alternately since the 1950s, women wore a variant of French cuffs on shirts where the cuffs are back. These cuffs may not be folded back because they are already connected to the shirt. They cause men's wear style, without a stir of extra folding and the need for buttons.

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