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Cuff Links Directory

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Camilla Dietz Bergeron

818 Madison Ave., nr. 68th St.; 212-794-9100; cdbltd.com

If luck is on your side, you’ll find a plethora of one-of-a-kind cuff links at this estate mecca. It’s not unusual for a client to spend $2,100 on a fluted-onyx-and-diamond pair. By appointment only.

Cesare Paciotti

833 Madison Ave., nr. 69th St.; 212-452-1222; cesare-paciotti.com

Cesare Paciotti has been keeping dapper gentlemen well heeled in Italy and beyond since 1948. Grooms will find a collection of classic and modern styles.

Dunhill

544 Fifth Ave., nr. 55th St.; 800-776-4053; dunhill.com

Sure, you can get a pipe here, but the link selection is bar none. You’ll find everything from classic silver ovals that can be engraved to swank 18-karat yellow-gold ones set with tiny diamonds (from $230).

Fossil

530 Fifth Ave., at 44th St. (various locations) ; 212-997-3978; fossil.com

Fossil has been selling traditional American watches ($55–$195) for more than twenty years. All are water-resistant to depths you’ll probably never experience and come with an eleven-year warranty in case you do.

Hermès

691 Madison Ave., at 62nd St. (various locations); 212-751-3181; hermes.com

Hermès's sleek cuff links and hand-folded silk twill ties ($175) make a tuxedo even more debonair. Expect master craftsmanship and classic designs, many of which boast the ever-iconic H stamp. The traditional Eclipse line (from $360) is particularly popular.

H. Herzfeld Inc.

118 E. 57th St., at Park Ave.; 212-753-6756; hherzfeld.com

Channel your grandfather’s style at this men’s haberdashery that has been around since 1890. Expect a selection of classic Borsalino hats, Trafalgar suspenders, and, if you can believe it, garter-height socks.

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