It started with a drawer full of cufflinks and a closet that couldn't keep up.
A collection passed down over generations — grandpa's, a great uncle's, the kind with stories behind them. The kind you want to wear, not just keep. But actually wearing them meant owning French cuff shirts. And French cuff shirts mean one thing: dry clean only. Which means always dirty.
Two shirts. That's what it came down to. Two dry-clean-only shirts standing between a whole collection of family heirlooms and the world actually seeing them.
That's not a wardrobe. That's a bottleneck.
The fix didn't need to be complicated — it needed to be simple enough that it should've existed already. A small adapter that fastens around any button on any button-up shirt, instantly creating the loop a cufflink needs. No French cuffs. No special shirts. No dry cleaner on speed dial.
Slide it on, and suddenly every shirt in your closet is a canvas. Discreet too — tucked under the cuff, nobody sees the hardware. They just see the cufflinks. The way it was supposed to be all along.
That's the whole idea behind the Cuff Adapter, and behind CuffStyle: self-expression shouldn't require a closet overhaul. Family heirlooms, flea market finds, gifts you never had the right shirt for — they all become wearable again. Instantly.
Thousands of reviews later, it turns out a lot of people had the same drawer, the same two shirts, and the same problem.
Now they've got the same fix.
CuffStyle — wear what means something. Any shirt, any cufflink, any time.