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Fashion

Bullet Cufflinks

Bullet Cufflinks

Time and time again we preach how men everywhere are more comfortable in jeans and a t-shirt than a monkey suit. While this is definitely true, we still like dressing up. More often than not though, we need a reason to do it. Looking to get on the bosses good side, bridesmaids and funerals are all reasons to slip into something a little less comfortable. Add these bullet cufflinks to that list. Spent shells from .357 Magnums, .38 Specials and Colt .45s get turned into gorgeous cufflinks by Etsy seller ArtifactsNRelics after a quality polishing. These cufflinks alone are enough of a reason to buy a French cuff shirt if you don’t already own one.