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Welcome to OnYourCuff.com.
Your one-stop shop for unique cufflinks

We specialise in creating unique and custom cufflinks either from our own designs or to your own specification.

But why cufflinks?
You have to wear a suit to work. Well, "have to" is a bit strong, but first impressions count and if you go to work in a scruffy old T-Shirt and with your arse hanging out of your jeans, then people will treat you accordingly. That's the way the world works mate, I heartily suggest that you get used to it. Besides, and this one might shock you to your geeky little core - men look good in a suit. It's an easy way to get dressed in the morning without having to think about it, there are lots of pockets for all of those essential everyday toys and they're comfortable - here's a tip, buy a suit that fits. Yup, suits are ace. In the city at least, they're rubbish yomping across moors, but dress for the situation - if you work in the office, you should really consider dressing for the office.

Yeah yeah yeah, people should judge you on the quality of your work, course they should. But girls should be able to walk the streets safely at nights, people should be nice to one another man and your girlfriend should understand when you're late home because the pub was open. Lots of things should be true and, simply, aren't. Having to wear a suit and tie to the office is just one of them.

So the question becomes, how do you express your individuality and personality while still conforming to the office dress code? Yeah, you could resort to the comedy tie routine, but the only people who can get away with that combination are fathers of young children and complete twats. And you're neither of those (or, if you are, then children do grow up, so don't rely on it) Or you might favour the slightly rebellious combination of T-Shirt and collared suit - in which case you are Jeremy Clarkson and you're in the wrong place.

Now, you're way ahead of me here, but the answer - obviously - is cufflinks. They're ace, they allow you to dress up a bit without proclaiming yourself to be a tosser and, if you choose wisely, they can even act as a talking point to get you over those awkward "social" situations.

We make cufflinks that you - internet savvy guardian of popular culture that you are - will love. Assuming you're male, about 30 and still refreshingly child-like. Or childish, if you prefer. If you are none of those things, then these are cufflinks that your boyfriend, father, husband or layabout son will adore. Promise.

Micro Machines
Quite simply, the best things ever. Real life Micro Machine toy cars, on your sleeve. You can even pop them off your cuff and have little races with them. Don't pretend you think that's a bad idea.

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Star Wars
Okay, we lied. What could be better than Micro Machines on your cuff? Star Wars Micro Machines of course! These are a bit more limited, mainly because most Star Wars Micro Machines are just too bloody large. But, still, we've got enough variety for you to choose between the light and dark sides. Feel the fucking force. We even do a few Star Trek ones for your Dad.

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Videogames
We all love a bit of game don't we? How about sporting Mario and his gay brother on each sleeve? Or minature Nintendo DSes? Maybe you're a Sega Dreamcast sort of person? Well, you've come to the right place. Supply is strictly limited on these ones as it rather depends on those strange little capsule toys you see down the supermarket.

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Minature
Getting away from the 'sticking something cool on your sleeve' design philosophy, we also produce original designs in minature. Allegations that these are merely Doll's House accessories arranged for cosmetic effect are entirely founded.

Traditional
Sometimes you just need something that matches your shirt, tie or mood on the end of your sleeve.