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Top 10 Cufflinks for Professionals

Kory WhiteCurated by Kory White · Fractional CRO, CRO Syndicate
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Top 10 Cufflinks for Professionals

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The best cufflinks for professionals are restrained metal designs — silver, gunmetal, or gold-tone with a secure whale-back or bullet-back closure — in classic shapes like knots, bars, or engine-turned discs that complement rather than compete with the suit. The rule is "cufflinks are jewelry, so pick one metal and let it quietly match your watch and belt buckle." Complete looks for both men and women that show how to wear French cuffs and their equivalent follow below.

For Men

Cufflinks require a double (French) cuff shirt and belong with suits and formalwear. Real picks: a silk knot (~$15), Cartier-style engine-turned silver (~$120), Tateossian gunmetal bar (~$95), and mother-of-pearl studs/links sets (~$60).

Men'sSilver Knot BoardroomBusiness professional · suit$400–$900
suitCharcoalWool, single-breasted
dress shirtWhiteFrench cuff, spread collar
cufflinksSilverEngine-turned discs, bullet-back
oxfordBlackCap-toe leather
watchSilverSteel case, leather strap
Men'sGunmetal Client PitchSenior client meeting$380–$820
suitNavyWool, two-button
dress shirtLight BlueFrench cuff, point collar
cufflinksGraphiteGunmetal bar, whale-back
beltBlackSmooth leather
derbyBlackPlain-toe leather
Men'sBlack-Tie Studs + LinksFormal evening event$500–$1100
suitBlackTuxedo, peak lapel
dress shirtWhiteBib front, French cuff
bow tieBlackSilk, self-tie
cufflinksBlackOnyx + mother-of-pearl set
dress shoeBlackPatent leather

For Women

The women's equivalent is French-cuff blouses with cufflinks (a sharp, underused power move) or coordinated metal jewelry — a cuff bracelet, studs, and a watch in one tone. Real picks: a silver-tone knot link (~$20), pearl-and-silver studs (~$45), and a polished bangle to echo the metal.

Women'sFrench-Cuff Power BlouseBusiness professional$300–$640
blouseWhiteFrench cuff, silk-feel
suitNavyTailored skirt suit
cufflinksSilverKnot link, polished
pumpBlackPointed, 2.5 inch
Women'sTonal-Metal TailoringSenior client meeting$320–$680
blazerCharcoalWool-blend, structured
blouseIvoryFrench cuff, soft drape
cufflinksGoldEngine-turned discs
braceletGoldSlim polished bangle
flatBlackPointed-toe leather
Women'sEvening Pearl + OnyxFormal evening event$360–$780
gownBlackCrepe, column silhouette
blouseWhiteFrench-cuff tuxedo top
cufflinksSilverPearl-set, polished
necklaceSilverDelicate pendant
heelBlackSatin stiletto

How to Choose / What Matters

What to Avoid

FAQ

A double-cuff, also called a French-cuff, dress shirt — the cuff folds back on itself and has holes on both sides for the cufflink to pass through. Standard barrel cuffs have buttons and cannot take cufflinks, so check the cuff style before buying.

Absolutely — a French-cuff blouse with polished knot or pearl cufflinks is a sharp, distinctive power move that reads confident and detail-oriented. Coordinate the cufflink metal with your watch and bracelet for a deliberate, put-together effect.

Silver-tone (or rhodium/stainless) is the most versatile because it pairs with cool-toned suits in charcoal, navy, and gray. Choose gold-tone if your watch and other jewelry are gold, and keep the whole outfit's metals consistent.

For most business-casual offices, yes — they read better with full suits and formal occasions. If your role is business-professional and client-facing, a restrained engine-turned or knot cufflink is a tasteful daily signal of seniority without being flashy.

Bottom Line

The best professional cufflinks are understated metal designs with secure closures that quietly coordinate with your watch and belt — men anchor them to French-cuff dress shirts under suits, while women can deploy them with French-cuff blouses or echo the metal through tailored jewelry.

For both, one consistent metal tone and classic shapes signal taste far more than novelty ever will.

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