Since WWI, the British Royal Air Force has used this circular emblem to identify their aircraft. It's also known as the quintessential symbol of the British Mods - and is found emblazoned on scooters, parkas, t-shirts, and album covers from the likes of Paul Weller and the Who. It's a true pop-culture icon, and looks seriously sharp on your cuff.
Note: the enamel used in this cufflink is very lustrous. Depending on how the light hits it, it can look blue (as in the top photo) or purple (as in the on-cuff photo below). Either way, it's freaking gorgeous.
Known as the "King of Cufflinks, Simon Carter has a devoted global following of urban professionals who take a sophisticated and witty approach to their own personal style. Based on the core ideals of high quality and good value, they are a perfect match for any fine dress shirt. We heartily recommend them for our own in-house Epaulet French Cuff shirts.
These cufflinks are plated with Dorium, a very hard-wearing alloy formed from tin, copper, and zinc. It is exceptionally chip-resistant and will not tarnish.
All cufflinks include a five year guarantee against any and all defects. Each are packed inside a handsome orange presentation & storage box.

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