Cuffs
An opening to the sleeve, It’s a subtle detail in the grand scheme of
things but a very personal choice. A cuff indicates the level of formality.
Be it a trip to the botanical gardens or a date at a Mayfair restaurant,
there is a style for every occasion.

Classic Button Round One or Two Button, The most commonly seen variant of the button cuff, the rounded design softens the look making the shirt feel more relaxed, and is practical and easily styled. The rounded edge reduces the bulk giving some longevity to the cuff. The number of buttons is up to the client. The one button on a round may look softer and more subtle where as the two button can offer more structure and added design interest.

Classic Button Round One or Two Button, The most commonly seen variant of the button cuff, the rounded design softens the look making the shirt feel more relaxed, and is practical and easily styled. The rounded edge reduces the bulk giving some longevity to the cuff. The number of buttons is up to the client. The one button on a round may look softer and more subtle where as the two button can offer more structure and added design interest.

Hume One Button Square, A signifier of a hume shirt this cuff can feel at home at the office, on a night out, or even to the beach. The depth and shape of this design sits somewhere between the contemporary and the classic making it versatile in everyday life.

One Button Notched, A notch is a geometric twist on the round edge. Once thought of as more contemporary, now not seen as often. It is a unique style choice.

Double Cuff Square, Notched or Round, Called the double cuff because the cloth folds back doubling up the layers and creating a clean line at the end of the sleeve. Seen as the most formal cuff due to the addition of jewellery in the way of cufflinks. This cuff is primarily associated with black tie and event wear but is also an important element in power dressing. The cuff corners come with three variations, the square, the round, or the notched depending on styling preferences.

Double Cuff Square, Notched or Round, Called the double cuff because the cloth folds back doubling up the layers and creating a clean line at the end of the sleeve. Seen as the most formal cuff due to the addition of jewellery in the way of cufflinks. This cuff is primarily associated with black tie and event wear but is also an important element in power dressing. The cuff corners come with three variations, the square, the round, or the notched depending on styling preferences.

Double Cuff Square, Notched or Round, Called the double cuff because the cloth folds back doubling up the layers and creating a clean line at the end of the sleeve. Seen as the most formal cuff due to the addition of jewellery in the way of cufflinks. This cuff is primarily associated with black tie and event wear but is also an important element in power dressing. The cuff corners come with three variations, the square, the round, or the notched depending on styling preferences.