

🔗 Unlock your cufflink game—style freedom for every shirt!
CUFFSTYLE Cufflinks Adapters are clear silicone tabs designed to let you wear cufflinks with any men's dress or button-down shirt, not just French cuff shirts. Sold in packs of 10, these invisible adapters provide a versatile, easy-to-use solution that elevates your wardrobe by enabling cufflink use across all shirt styles, combining practicality with sleek, subtle design.





| ASIN | B07FXVJHNG |
| ASIN | B07FXVJHNG |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #85,447 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #8 in Men's Cuff Links |
| Brand Name | CUFFSTYLE |
| Clasp Type | Button |
| Closure Type | Button |
| Collection Name | All |
| Color | Clear |
| Cuff Link Style | hack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,202) |
| Date First Available | July 25, 2018 |
| Department | mens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions | 0.5 x 1 x 0.06 inches |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Manufacturer | Cuff Style, LLC |
| Manufacturer | Cuff Style, LLC |
| Material | silicone |
| Metal Stamp | no-metal-stamp |
| Metal Type | No Metal Type |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Dimensions | 0.5 x 1 x 0.06 inches; 0.71 ounces |
B**M
Class act!
Works great, nice addition to make a classy fashion statement! Easy to put on and stays on nicely. Just need to “click” in place.
2**S
Such a great idea!
These cufflink adapters are a great idea, and make it possible to turn an ordinary button cuff into a French cuff which will accommodate cufflinks. The adapters are thick and heavy, but also soft and pliable, so it's easy to get a button or cufflink into the holes. I prefer to use them with the cuffs turned up, but that's just a personal preference. In a perfect universe, if I wanted to turn my regular shirt cuffs into French cuffs, I would snip off the buttons and either hand-stitch or machine-stitch a new buttonhole where the button once was. But this is not a perfect universe, and that's a lot of work - and I would not be able to go back to a button cuff if the need arose. So this is really the next best thing, and maybe even a little better because I can go back and forth between the two cuff styles. As for the price, it's a little high if you just consider the tiny plastic adapters. But since they come in a really sweet little tin (see photo) which keeps them all together and fits nicely in my cufflink box, I would have to say the price is more than fair.
S**C
Works Like Magic!
Works like magic! I tuck all the other layers under the adapter and then put the cufflink through. It looks sharp and no one would ever know it wasn't made for the cufflinks! Fits great, extremely valuable.
L**T
Good Idea, but Not Widely Applicable
I really like the idea behind these cufflink adapters, and especially considering how expensive a relatively decent dress shirt with a French cuff is compared to the same shirt with a couple buttons instead of an extra hole. I have to say that these things do, technically, work as advertised - at least in my experience. However, I try to buy dress shirts that actually fit me, or are close enough to proper length that it doesn't affect the image. I don't tailor most of my clothes, although I should, but fit is still important. As such, I can say that these adapters don't work as well for a sleeve of proper length as it initially seemed. Either the sleeve will be pulled up too high, or it'll be too tight due to the extra thickness from doubling the cuff and pulling it together enough to actually connect (this coming from an underweight fellow). At worst, you may run into both at the same time, which somehow felt like I was suffocating despite only my lower arm being in the choker. Now, one of the provided videos shows a second way of wearing them, which has worked the best for my dress shirts. As he points out, someone else may notice your adapter, and the cuff may be a little loose, but it works. Now, my only problem with this is that my cufflinks stick out more than they should, since they can't actually fall into any holes - just the wall of fabric between the buttons. This still looks decent, though, and it'll give you enough of an idea of whether you like the look or not. Again, I really do like this product, and especially considering that you get ten per tin, which also has a nice look and style in person. You should know what you're getting, though, and everything that comes with it. I'll be purchasing a real French cuff shirt, eventually, but I'll probably keep these around, nonetheless.
R**S
Works as Advertised - Word of Advice for CEO's and folks that are in very formal environments.
This products does work as advertised, and they are still holding up after many many uses. but I recommend for people that really need to look polished to follow these steps. This is for the technique where you tuck the cuffs inside out as show in the video above. Iron the cuff's on the shirt the best you can. Cut any dangling threading on the inside of the cuffs off. If you have threading dangling it will be obvious you have the cuff's inside out. Once this has been tackled, now proceed to follow the video above. But I strongly recommend to put these suckers in the night before and get it all setup on your dress shirt the night before. This includes the fancy cuff links you are going to wear. You don't want to be playing around with this when you are tight on time. It no doubt gives the look of a French cuff shirt, but some playing around has to be done with the cuff's to make it look straight and proper, once you get it looking right your all set and nobody will notice the difference except you. I had somebody ask me where I got the French cuff shirt from, so yes you will fool people.
S**T
Definitely recommend
Easy to use. Good quality. Would recommend.
E**E
Not really a fan.
They get the job done, but that's about it. Once you attach the tab to the button it leaves the extended piece in such a position that when you push the cufflink through the buttonhole it leaves a gap between the sides of the sleeve. It looks sloppy and very untidy. As I said, it works, but looks nothing like a cufflink in a regular french cuff shirt. Not sure whether I'll keep using them.
W**D
Great way to convert regular shirts to use cuff links
Works great! easy to apply and convert regular shirts to cuffed shirt.
L**C
Livré à temps, dans un pratique petit étui, ces adaptateurs sont simplement géniaux. Facile à utiliser, ils remplissent parfaitement leur fonction et ne sont pas du tout visibles. Permet de donner du chic à presque n'importe quelle chemise avec des boutons de manchettes, même si au départ elles se sont pas conçues à cet effet. Très, très pratique !
A**R
These worked really well, and I'm going to wear them at a 20th Wedding Anniversary next week
J**N
A remarkable product that allows you to convert button cuff shirts to ones able to use cuff links. Highly recommended.
M**K
Worked perfectly Recommend
A**A
Used by disabled husband to wear on wedding shirt. They did the job.
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