Just because you haven’t been to able to justify laying down a few grand on a 3D printer, doesn’t mean you can reap the benefits of the technology. These awesome antique looking cufflinks are anything but antique, in fact, they’re made with cutting-edge technology. Each set is robotically made with layers of stainless steel powder along with a binding agent and infused with a bit of bronze. Because of the unique process, no two are exactly alike but all offer an interesting story when someone asks about your kickass mustache cufflinks. Each set is made in New York and guaranteed to be a billion times better than those cufflinks you stole from the last Men’s Warehouse tux you rented.
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