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Flynch Cufflinks

A purveyor of fine accessories, flynch was established near Cambridge in 2012 by Freddie Lynch. As a man who always wears a double cuff shirt, Freddie had searched for an affordable, yet stylish, collection of cufflinks for many years before striking upon the idea of sourcing and creating his own range.
Driven by a passion for unearthing the very best products, Freddie scoured the market to find the highest quality knotted and woven cufflinks to bring to the UK market. Each set of cufflinks comprises 12 individual pairs presented in a stylish flynch cufflink box, making them easy to store, perfect for travel or the ideal gift. Looking ahead to the future, flynch is planning to expand its range further to provide stylish, modern-traditional accessories at an affordable price.
For every day wear, the classic round knot is small, but perfectly formed and will fit any double cuffed shirt. Each box will include twelve different coloured pairs of cufflinks that you can mix and match with your wardrobe to add that extra sparkle of colour and panache. The cufflinks themselves will be delivered presented in a specially commissioned LC Design STACKERS box – Europe’s leading designers of jewellery storage. Price: £25.00 for twelve pairs of cufflinks and elegant storage box. As Freddie says himself: “flynch is about quality, style and passion – offering the very best products at an affordable price.”
Visit www.flynch.co.uk and choose your favourite cufflinks. 40% OFF for a limited time.


PATTERN OF SOCIETY - Ties & Accessories for the Modern Man

PATTERN OF SOCIETY provides every man with a individual and stylish outfit. The times, where men couldn’t be told apart in an office are over. As are those where ties where restricted to only this area. Pattern of Society brings the most classic and traditional male accessory – the tie – back to its well deserved role in every mans leisure wear while spicing up the office look.
The special feature that makes the Pattern of Society ties unique is the shrewd idea to use different fabrics for the front and the end part of the tie. This way, when the end part isn’t pulled through the loop in the back, called Passantino, the different fabric from the end part will peek through at the side, giving the outfit a modern and recognizable touch. The ties are held in classic and casual patterns and textures. Various widths, fabrics and prices cater to the different needs of the customers.
Grooming Lounge | Fine Men’s Grooming Products

Grooming Lounge is probably the most important site for men’s skin care, men’s shaving and men’s hair care products. They offer the widest selection of premium men’s brands like Lab Series, Dermatologica, Jack Black, Acqua di Parma, American Crew, Tom Ford, Ulrich Lang, including their own line Grooming Lounge.
A mans skin is different than a womans skin. The layers of skin are thicker, pores are larger and there are more oil glands producing more lubrication for a longer period of time. Even though men have this extra, anti aging defense in their favor, it is no reason to disregard proper care of your skin. Daily shaving does not have to accompanied by uncomfortable side effects. Grabbing a can of shaving cream and a disposable razor may work short term but for the healthiest skin overall, a consistent, daily skin care and shaving regimen should be followed, using correct products for your skin type. When it comes to products, the Grooming Lounge is committed to offering the “best of the best.”
Smart Turnout represents the hallmarks of British style: tradition, distinction and craftsmanship. Their collections combines the colours of some of Britain’s most elite institutions with pieces crafted to the highest standards from the finest materials.
Smart Turnout’s origins lie in the regimental and sporting traditions of the British Army. In British horse racing each rider wears a unique set of racing colours. These rules were no different for Scots Guards officer Philip Turner, who, when racing at Sandown had to find a jumper in the colours of his regiment. Seeking only the finest materials and craftsmen to create his jumper, he made something that caught the eye of his fellow Guardsmen, who all requested one of their own. Recognising the high quality of these, their requests soon turned into further orders, not just for jumpers, but ties, socks and other regimental items. Philip turned to the military once again to find a name for his company, this time the parade ground. Smart Turnout, a term used for soldiers looking their absolute best, embodied the precision and quality he envisioned for his company.
Today, this concept of perfection runs through everything we do, from the details of our stripes to the weave of our fabrics.














