tailor-made french cuff shirts with in-house 2 ply cotton should set you back between rm260 - RM350
Cufflinks! And French Cuffed Shirts!, Discussion about em`
Cufflinks! And French Cuffed Shirts!, Discussion about em`
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Mar 2 2012, 03:48 PM
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tailor-made french cuff shirts with in-house 2 ply cotton should set you back between rm260 - RM350
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Mar 5 2012, 03:55 PM
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post a pic!
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Mar 10 2012, 06:54 PM
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silk knots and other double sided cufflinks must be "half" put in before wearing the shirt, and even then its a struggle the first few times.
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Mar 12 2012, 11:23 AM
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2 solutions :
1. spend a whole weekend at home practising it until you have mastered it. 2. get a live-in girlfriend, and she can do it for you. no. 1 costs less. |
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Mar 12 2012, 06:30 PM
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you mean you can't squeeze it in even if you aren't wearing the shirt?
if you really like your rtws, get a tailor to make the holes slightly bigger. should be a simple job if they use a machine. |
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