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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    The two unsung, oft ignored and highly traditional pieces of kit that are also interchangeable with other styles of dress are cuff links and collar stays(stiffeners).Button down collars? Pah!
    Cuff links? So 'french' or double cuff shirts and links are traditional for Highlandwear? Do you wear the cuffs 'kissing' or barrel style?

    *disclaimer* most of my nice shirts are custom, and have french cuffs.
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    I am not sure what you mean by cuffs being worn in a "kissing or barrel style".

    A picture taken a while ago for another purpose, but it does show my silver day cuff links and silver collar stays. So yes, I use cuff links with double cuffs and single cuffs. Cuff buttons are not a common thing on my shirts.

    For those that might be interested the picture also shows my silver kilt pin, my gold watch chain and pocket watch(Rolex) and a 1914 marching compass that is(was) a regular companion when out on the hill.

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    Jock, 'kissing': the ends of cuffs are pinched together, inside flap to inside flap, aligning the buttonholes. This is the typical way they are seen.
    'barrel-style': one end of the cuff overlaps the other, like a button cuff would.

    I always wear them kissing, but there is sometimes a discussion (not that I participate in) about that being "too formal" for daytime etc...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    Button down collars? Pah!
    Best quote of the day!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zardoz View Post
    Jock, 'kissing': the ends of cuffs are pinched together, inside flap to inside flap, aligning the buttonholes. This is the typical way they are seen.
    'barrel-style': one end of the cuff overlaps the other, like a button cuff would.

    I always wear them kissing, but there is sometimes a discussion (not that I participate in) about that being "too formal" for daytime etc...

    Crumbs, I did not know that there were two ways to wear cuff links! It therefore follows, I suppose, that I also did not know that one way could be considered more formal than the other! Well, never too old to learn, what?

    I wear my cuffs "kissing" style at all times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    Ray-Ban Aviator sunglasses, which I wear with mufti, as well as in Highland attire. I usually carry a Mont Blanc pin in my jacket pocket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vmac3205 View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by vmac3205 View Post
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    ...and is it mightier than the sword?
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    Quote Originally Posted by saxandpipes View Post
    Now now... careful there. This is the TRADITIONAL forum!

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    Cars are probably in the wrong time period anyhow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick the DSM View Post
    I don't need no fancy-shmancy Jag to drive! I'll take a 300+ HP V8 anyday!

    Cars are probably in the wrong time period anyhow.
    Wrong time period!? ... now I'm confused, I thought traditional was older than 20 years, or something equally un-clear... it was being discussed elswhere, and I stopped following as I get confused easily.

    Anyway,

    how about this: (only a wee 390 cu in/ 6.4L V8)



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    I know it's somewhat off-topic. But the pic is from my brother's wedding- although what is strange is that the only one kilted was the priest!
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