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Style 230MG
These tropical palm tree cuff links are so fun.  The trees are enamel green and brown.  They are 1" by 7/8.

$45
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Style 3599p
These lavender purple cat's eye cuff links are simple and elegant.  They are 5/8" in diameter and are in gold tone.

$39
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Style 3349
These Shamrock cufflinks show your the luck of the Irish.  They are 3/4" in diameter and are in gold tone.  The shamrock is enamel green.

$32
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style J67
Black Onyx and Mother of Pearl Cuff Links in Gold Tone.  The cuff links are 3/4" by 5/16".

Sale: $49
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style J28
Gold Tone Football Helmet Cuff Links.  They are 1/2" tall by 3/4" wide.

Sale:  $38
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style J82
Gold Tone Caduceus Medical Cuff Link on Black Onyx.  The cuff link is 5/8" round.

Sale: $49
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style J60
Matte Silver Tone Hockey Players with Cuff Links with black Enamel.  The hockey players are 7/8" high by 3/4" wide.

Sale:  $38
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style JW3
Unique Working Watch Cuff Links!  The Gold Tone Square Watch Cuff Links are 3/4" by 3/4". 

Sale: $59
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style J03
Great Cuff Links for any Horse Race Lover.  The Gold Tone Jockey on a Race Horse are 3/4" round.

Sale:  $39
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style J32
Silver Tone Motorcycle Cufflinks.  They are blue enamel and measure 1/2" tall by 7/8" wide.

Sale: $39
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style J29 
Gold Tone enamel WALL STREET Cuff Links.  The cuff links are 7/16" high by 7/8" wide.

Sale:  $39
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style J09
Silver Tone Dart Board Cuff Links.  The cuff link are 3/4" round.

Sale:  $39
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style J58
Gold Tone VOTE DEMOCRATIC Cuff Links. The cuff links are 3/4" round and a great way to show your political support.

Sale: $39
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How did cuff links come to be?  They are believed to have first been used in the 17th century.  The late English King (Charles II) made them popular with his style of dress.  The shirts he fancied had lacy fronts and lacy cuffs.  The coat cuff was held back to the sleeve with an ornamental button.  Over the centuries styles evolved and the buttons came to resemble modern cuff links.  Today, the links are as functional as they are ornamental.  They do work to hold cuffs together.
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