by exnihilo on Sun Mar 20, 2005 10:14 pm
In days of yore, before the chain ones became available, I found that the face of the university cufflinks would break off from the bar mechanism with alarming regularity. I have since found that the chain snaps very easily too - I suspect this is a comment on the shoddiness of the manufacturing as the same is true of Glasgow's ones which are sourced from the same company.
Personally, I favour chains for formal wear, as they are so very much smarter, having a face on either side of one's cuffs. Like Mr Renouf, I have a collection of silk knots for more every day use and some bar cufflinks which I like a great deal but never wear because of the ugliness of the bar mechanism.
I have, however, seen two other sorts - bars which bear a not unattractive design on them, effectively giving them a second (albeit narrow) face, and ones which are like small cotton reels, which have two faces and a narrow "barrel" and which clip or screw together through the cuff.
What must be avoided at all costs are the "riverboat gambler" kind which have a chain or thin watch bracelet type arrangement which wraps around the outside of the cuff edge.