Cufflinks - Buying Online

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Cufflinks - buying them can be a stressful experience. Especially buying them online from a person you can't see. This article aims to ensure that you get what you pay for - so follow these points and you should be safe.

1) Base Material. The first thing to consider is the material that the cufflinks are made out of. Generally, cufflinks are made of some metal, inlaid with glass or in certain cases gemstones. Make sure that you are getting the right metal regardless of whether the retailer is offline or online. Generally it will be gold or silver, or a composite metal, but make sure you are getting what you are paying for. For good quality gold cufflinks, dependent of carats, you can generally expect to pay over $500. You should also be able to get some certification authenticating the cufflinks. This should give you some piece of mind that the cufflinks are genuine, and may help if at a later date you decide to re-sell them. If you are buying expensive jewlery like cufflinks (over $500) online, request some form of authentication or guarantee before you purchase.

2) Stones. Once you are certain about the metal, consider whether you want to have cufflinks that contain gemstones, or glass. Generally, glass will look as good as gemstones at a fraction of the cost. In addition, cufflinks can often become lost, and you'd hate to misplace a pair containing expensive diamonds. However, if you are set on getting cufflinks with gemstones in them, treat these the same way as you would the metal when purchasing - that is, ensure that they are authenticated and guaranteed. Don't pay for diamonds and get glass!

3) Retailer Reliability. If you have not bought from the retailer before, or have any doubts, check their reliability. There have been instances of offline retailers selling fake goods, and then closing within 24 hours. Thankfully, it doesn't happen very often - however it doesn't hurt to be careful, especially as operating like this is much easier online. Ask around, find someone who has bought from them before. If you can't find out anything about the store, don't buy from them. If you're making a substantial purchase, it also doesn't hurt to ask the store for a reference.

4) Shop Around. This is one of the great things about shopping online. You have a number of excellent stores at your fingertips. So, use this to your advantage and shop around! Unless you are looking for cufflinks that are one of a kind, you will find them in multiple stores. If there is a store that you have used before, and are happy with their service, but they have a more expensive price, it doesn't hurt to email them and ask for a reduced price in line with what the competition are offering. They will, in most cases, thank you for buying.

Remember these points and buying cufflinks online should be easy. Although they sound simple, they are quite often overlooked.


About the Author:
Dean Richards is well recognized as an expert in fashion, having worked in the fashion industry for the last 15 years. He is now focused on men's fashion, and is one of the leading writers at http://www.mensfashiononline.com.au - the leading online resource for men's fashion.



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