Showing posts with label ravi ratan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ravi ratan. Show all posts

Friday, June 12, 2009

CuffLinks.com hits the road!

New Yorkers,


Stop by Bloomingdale's off 59th Street June 17-18 and meet designer Ravi Ratan, at the Dapper Dad: Ravi Ratan Trunk Show.


With Father's Day right around the corner, be sure to make a grand effort to spice up Dad's style with Ravi Ratan's modern take on the masculine cuff link. All made from sterling silver with the highest quality of precious metals, stones and enamels.

A classic and clean way to add style to any outfit. Genuine slab of onyx is set on a sterling silver backing. Engravable whale backing perfect for personalization.

Cufflinks by Ravi Ratan.


Bloomingdale's Dapper Dad Trunk Show

June 17th from 12-8
June 18th from 11-5

Store Address:
59th Street & Lexington Avenue
1000 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10022

Hope to see you there!

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Obama's First 100 Days


Today marks President Obama's first 100 days in office. No matter how you voted, you have to admit our President has faced hard challenges and even harder decisions.





Celebrate this historic day with the new symbol for change and hope, representing our 44th president, with the Barack Obama Change Cufflinks. Constructed of .925 sterling silver and using a diamond cutting process, the Obama "Change" icon is precisely engraved on the face of the cufflinks. This symbol that inspired a nation and has given the world hope can be worn on your cuff in style.

Commemorate this time in history by engraving the cufflink backing with significant dates or initials to personalize your own pair.


To shop other political cufflinks click here.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Chocolate: one of the finer things in life



All the great things in life come in chocolate, now including collector cases!

For all you cufflink collectors out there, the chic way to keep your collection in one place now comes in a chocolate lacquer finish.




The roomy shot above of the Junior Chocolate Collector Case shows 12, however this case is designer to hold up to 20 pair 5 on each row of goatskin lined cushions. Made from gorgeous solid oak wood with durable metal hinges.



This Chocolate Cufflink Collectors Case features all the same amenities, like solid oak wood and shiny hinges, but can aid a more serious collector with room for up to 36 pairs at 6 per row.


And for the connoisseurs out there; don't worry, we didn't forget you! The Deluxe Chocolate Cufflink Collectors Case hold 72 pair of cufflinks with a removable tray. It also features a locking lid to keep your collection safe.


For more storage options click here.

To shop Ravi Ratan Cufflinks click here.

www.CuffLinks.com

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

MI6 Stamp of Approval

Ravi Ratan releases the James Bond Stamp Cufflinks collection to mark the release of the new Bond thriller and sequel to Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace. The limited edition cufflinks are made from actual British stamps and mounted in sterling silver. Bond fans, cufflink aficionados and stamp collectors alike can choose from one of the three different paperback covers offered for the Ian Fleming novel.

The first pair in the collection features the classic Bond girl that every movie offers. The featured femme fatale in Casino Royale is Vesper Lynd, a bold, beautiful brunette treasury agent, shown in the slick sexed up black dress worn in the film, Casino Royale.

The second pair of collectable cufflinks commemorating the first ever James Bond Novel, Casino Royale, features a green background, playing cards, and of course, a casino marker.

The collections last authentic British stamp and book cover features Bond, Lynd and the terrorist loan shark named Le Chiffre. This pair reads “James Bond plays Russian roulette in the Ian Fleming classic Casino Royale.”


The Bond cufflinks make you feel like you are a double-o agent in Montenegro and part of the action. The collection is available online at www.cufflinks.com.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Cufflinks Essential for Travel

Airlines today... Not only do we have to deal with security delays and cancellations, but with some major airlines we have to pay, each way, to check a bag.
It's reasonable to assume that you will have to skimp on style to fit your entire trip into a bag small enough to carry on.

Not true.

Engravable Flip Bar Cufflinks
RR-148 - $125
The Flip Bar Cufflink allows you to dress as you normally would and still be within the maximum size for carry-on bags - 45 linear inches.

Black Enamel Flip Bar Cufflinks
BTS-9827 - $150
Flip bar cufflinks are most often reversible and very easy to attach to your cuff. When not in use, flip bar cufflinks store easy and will ensure you have ample room for other items in your carry on. That way you won't have to worry about the airlines losing the bag you had to pay to check!

To shop flip bar cufflinks click here

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Cufflinks: A Quick How To - Part III

Yesterday I explained the great reasons to choose a whale backing and incited you to come back today for an explanation of the classic chain link cufflink.

Well here it is...

The most traditional form of cufflinks feature a chain link. Chain link cufflinks are the original form of cufflinks and are found most often in items of English production. Chain links characteristically have 2 sides that are joined together by a chain link. Due to the agility required to put them on, these are certainly for the expert level cufflink connoisseur. The benefit of this style is that there is something to look at on both sides of the cuff. Additionally, chain link cufflinks typically allow for a looser cuff.


Featured here is a pair of Ravi Ratan's Ball and Chain cufflinks. Perfect for a soon-to-be-wed bachelor! Made with sterling silver, these chain linked cufflinks are able to add a bit of humor to a traditional accessory. This pair of cufflinks can also be reversible which is common for many of the chain link cufflinks.

Be sure and come back tomorrow when I will explain the Fixed Backing

To shop cufflinks click here.