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Gentlemen,
As you know, many cuff links have an angle between the "button" and the post. (In this case, "button" refers to the visible, decorative part of the cuff link.) For those that have a design that has an "up or down" orientation, such as a monogram, it seems to me that when the post is put through the cuff correctly, the orientation of the "button" is toward the wearer, instead of towards someone admiring it. I would expect it to be the other way around. (Do you know what I mean?)
Any feedback would be appreciated,
David
PS This is similar to a ring with an initial. The analogy is whether one one wears it so others can read it when the hand is held out, or so the wearer can read it.
PPS Sorry if this has been posted before. A search was unsuccessful.
As you know, many cuff links have an angle between the "button" and the post. (In this case, "button" refers to the visible, decorative part of the cuff link.) For those that have a design that has an "up or down" orientation, such as a monogram, it seems to me that when the post is put through the cuff correctly, the orientation of the "button" is toward the wearer, instead of towards someone admiring it. I would expect it to be the other way around. (Do you know what I mean?)
Any feedback would be appreciated,
David
PS This is similar to a ring with an initial. The analogy is whether one one wears it so others can read it when the hand is held out, or so the wearer can read it.
PPS Sorry if this has been posted before. A search was unsuccessful.