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Fashion

Konzuk Concrete Cufflinks

Konzuk Concrete Cufflinks

Karen Konzuk, inspired by a trip to the Contemporary Art Museum in Montreal and St. Mary’s Cathedral in San Francisco, created the Concrete Collection of accessories for her eponymous jewelry line. The Konzuk KMC112 Concrete Cufflinks are a gorgeous addition to any man’s wardrobe thanks to the stainless steel stud and concrete construction. The stylish cufflinks are easily used with any shirt that requires cufflinks and, more importantly, they work with shirts of any color or print. For the rest of November, Konzuk is donating 50% of sales of these cufflinks to the Movember Foundation because the artist was personally impacted by prostate cancer. Look good while doing good at the same time.