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Unless you are getting married on a beach wearing thongs and a sarong, you would be wanting to make sure you are donning a fashionable pair of cufflinks, right?
Right, say I.
Firstly, let's assume you are wanting to look a little fancy on your wedding day. And if you don't care, I can assure you that your future wife will! And if you wear a suit and tie to work everyday, I am positive (speaking from experience) that you will not want to simply pop on a work suit to head to your big day.
And if you are wanting to look sharp, you will be buying a new shirt. Please, lads, don't go for the simple button cuffed shirt on your wedding day - it's an informal, dressed down look that stinks of a 'going to work' look.
You HAVE to wear a french cuffed shirt for your wedding. Don't fear, they are not expensive and stores like David Jones and Myer have many varieties at very reasonable prices.
Of course you will now need to find some wedding cufflinks. I am inclined to go with classical designs without multiple colours. And as much as some might find this tacky - you should try to match your cufflinks with your bridal party. I can guarantee they will be well received as a groomsmans gift and will be a talking point at some time during the night.
So lads, make sure you go with the French Cuffed shirt and matching wedding cufflinks - classical silver, black or one colour are the way to go.
You don't want to start a fight on your wedding day when you turn up with novelty 'hot and cold water taps' now do you?