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JEWELRY USED TO SECURE THE CUFFS OF DRESS SHIRTS
Cuff-link; Cuff links; Silk knot; Cufflinks; Double-button cufflinks; Cuff link; Double-button; Cuff-links
  • This [[French cuff]] is fastened with silk knots.
  • Swivel bar type
  • Double cuff with cufflink
  • Double-panel type
  • Pairs of silk knot links; they can conveniently be held together as a pair by the elastic when not in use
  • Cufflink made in Idar-Oberstein in the 1960s
  • Cufflinks made by Victor Mayer, Pforzheim, in the 1930s

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  • McLaughlin performing as James and the Shame at Mythicon in 2022
  •  Rhett & Link in June 2014 with [[Hank Green]] at [[VidCon]].
  • Rhett (left) and Link (right) posing for their "Up to This Point" album cover.
YOUTUBE COMEDY DUO
Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal; Rhett McLaughlin; Link Neal; Link Lamont; Lincoln Neal; RhettandLink; Rhett & Link: Commercial Kings; Commercial Kings; Rhett and Link: Commercial Kings; Up To This Point; List of Rhett and Link Ear Biscuits episodes; List of Rhett and Link The Mythical Show episodes; List of Rhett and Link Song Biscuits episodes; List of Rhett and Link Morning Show episodes; Mythical Entertainment; Good Morning Chia Lincoln; Good morning chia lincoln; Rhet and Link; Ear Biscuits; Let's Talk About That; Rhett and Link; The Lost Causes of Bleak Creek; Rhett James McLaughlin; Charles Neal; Charles Lincoln Neal; Charles Lincoln Neal III
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  • A chain-link fence allows light to pass through while protecting windows.
  • A chain-link fence bordering a residential property
  • razor wire]] protecting a utility power substation
  • Chain-link fencing at an American short track
  • Chain-link, steel cage as used in an [[Impact Wrestling]] professional wrestling match
  • New Hampshire Historical Marker]] in [[Raymond, New Hampshire]] commemorating Mafera’s innovation. While living in Raymond, Mafera patented the method for making residential chain-link fencing.
TYPE OF WOVEN METAL FENCING
Chain link; Chain link fence; Chain-link fence; Wire netting; Hurricane fence; Hurricane Fences; Chainlink fence; Chainlink fencing; Cyclone fence; Chain link fencing; Chain Link; Chain-linked fence; Chain linked fence; Wire mesh fence; Chainlink
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Definitie

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Cufflinks are small decorative objects used for holding together shirt cuffs around the wrist.
...a pair of gold cufflinks.
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Wikipedia

Cufflink

Cufflinks are items of jewelry that are used to secure the cuffs of dress shirts. Cufflinks can be manufactured from a variety of different materials, such as glass, stone, leather, metal, precious metal or combinations of these. Securing of the cufflinks is usually achieved via toggles or reverses based on the design of the front section, which can be folded into position. There are also variants with chains or a rigid, bent rear section. The front sections of the cufflinks can be decorated with gemstones, inlays, inset material or enamel and designed in two or three-dimensional forms.

Cufflinks are designed only for use with shirts that have cuffs with buttonholes on both sides but no buttons. These may be either single or double-length ("French") cuffs, and may be worn either "kissing", with both edges pointing outward, or "barrel-style", with one edge pointing outward and the other one inward so that its hem is overlapped. In the US, the "barrel-style" was popularized by a famous 19th-century entertainer and clown, Dan Rice; however, "kissing" cuffs are usually preferred.