Where is the best place to buy some novelty cufflinks online in the uk?
Jan 08, 2011 by CB | Posted in Fashion & Accessories
Earlier on something cheap and rare.
etsy.com I envision these were pretty cool: http://www.etsy.com/listing/62148695/squ id-cuff cephalopods-octopus You can find all sorts of questions about Etsy and most things are one of a kind! they are all made by independent artists too!
| Jan 08, 2011
How can I buy an Elvish Cufflink in the UK while its available only on American websites?
Jul 19, 2007 by wizardof1977 | Posted in Fashion & Accessories
I am sinking to get those cufflinks:
http://www.noblecollection.com/catalog/p roduct.cfm?id=NN5746&catid=17
I searched the net for months and those cufflinks are only present on US sites and I have to pay with credit card and pay extra for shipment and
Mae Govannen!!!
Im faint-hearted I havent ever seen these in the UK.....
You should probably pay the extra for them - they're worth it.....ANYTHING Elvish is significance it!!!
Namarie!!!
xCassiEx | Jul 25, 2007
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