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Journeyman is representing me - he advises the truth is a solid defence against your defamation claim.
As Henry Kett wrote “A man who is his own lawyer has a fool for a client”. The only thing more comical is a combination of JMan representing PoP.

It would be the equivalent of England hiring Trump as the main consultant to ease them out of the EU.
Or Essendon hiring a homoeopath advised by Tony Mokbel
Or Eddie Obeid heading up the Ethics Commission
 
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As Henry Kett wrote “A man who is his own lawyer has a fool for a client”. The only thing more comical is a combination of JMan representing PoP.

It would be the equivalent of England hiring Trump as the main consultant to ease them out of the EU.
Or Essendon hiring a homoeopath advised by Tony Mokbel
Or Eddie Obeid heading up the Ethics Commission

Or England appointing an ex Liverpool manager.

Oh wait.
 

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Few items for sale in the classifieds, would love an Aussie buyer. Check it out if you're interested in size small menswear (Aspesi rain jacket) and streetwear (Schneider, Geller, Opening Ceremony jackets).
 

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Gents,

Any suggestions for quality cufflinks in Sydney? (Not novelty ones)

Been to Henry Bucks and DJs, would be grateful for any other suggestions.

Cheers,

Eightace
 

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People seem to suggest Kazuna for everything else in Sydney, maybe he has some too!
 

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Gents,

Any suggestions for quality cufflinks in Sydney? (Not novelty ones)

Been to Henry Bucks and DJs, would be grateful for any other suggestions.


Its been a few years since being Sydney based, but also Herringbone used to have some. Nowadays most of mine are online purchases (mainly UK), as there is much better selection.
 

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I really like the ones I got from Kent Wang (not that I ever wear them).
 

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Thanks for the tips re. cufflinks gents, I'll check them out.
 

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Gents,
Any suggestions for quality cufflinks in Sydney? (Not novelty ones)
Been to Henry Bucks and DJs, would be grateful for any other suggestions.
Cheer,
Eightace
Best places for cuff links is Opshops - some surprisingly good ones or especially antique markets they have millions of cuff links and not very expensive - like $25 - $50 for very very nice ones and some unusual ones. With all sorts of different fastenings. My mate has hundreds of those 70s ones with the chain/band link underneath - as well as other types - he used to collect/ buy them from eBay USA by the bagfull - about 20 or so - for around $20 . I have a soft spot for them. There is an Australian site that sells vintage cufflinks at a reasonable price- can't remember the name now. Vintage cuff links win every time if you are going to wear cuff-links.
 
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Best places for cuff links is Opshops - some surprisingly good ones or especially antique markets they have millions of cuff links and not very expensive - like $25 - $50 for very very nice ones and some unusual ones. With all sorts of different fastenings. My mate has hundreds of those 70s ones with the chain/band link underneath - as well as other types - he used to collect/ buy them from eBay USA by the bagfull - about 20 or so - for around $20 . I have a soft spot for them. There is an Australian site that sells vintage cufflinks at a reasonable price- can't remember the name now. Vintage cuff links win every time if you are going to wear cuff-links.


Couldn't agree more. Mexican silver, loads of Art Deco MOP, Versace, Cartier, plenty of double-sided links, snap links. Huge range of nice stuff, nearly all under $20.
 

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